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Adoptive mum of Tony Hudgell who needed his legs amputated has slammed the findings of serious case review

The adoptive mum of a Kent toddler who had to have both his legs amputated after being abused by his birth parents has criticised a serious case review.

Paula Hudgell from West Malling adopted Tony who was just five weeks old when he suffered life changing injuries.

A report has found there was "no evidence" to suggest social workers missed signs of abuse during early contact with Tony's biological family.

Tony's birth mum and dad are serving 10 years in prison for child cruelty.

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