Touching Arthur mural appears as tragic six-year-old can finally be laid to rest
The youngster was segregated for 14 hours a day and forced to sleep on the floor in a brutal struggle that matched the “medical definition of child torture”.
On June 16 last year, Tustin repeatedly smashed the youngster's head against a hard surface causing him to collapse. Even if just half of the 130 bruises on Arthur's body were the result of abuse, it would still be a mark for every day he spent being "terrorised" during lockdown.Chillingly, Arthur's final months on earth were captured in harrowing audio clips and recordings made by Tustin and Hughes.
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