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Call for ‘damning’ report into Claire Inglis murder to be released | UK News

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Inglis Family A woman with blonde hair looks at the camera in a selfie-style image. She is wearing a white top. Inglis Family

Claire Inglis was murdered by her boyfriend in November 2021

Scotland’s top law officer has been urged to release a “damning” report into the murder of a young mother.

Claire Inglis was tortured and killed by her boyfriend Christopher McGowan in November 2021, weeks after he had been bailed to her flat.

An expert report into the handling of the case has identified a “major safeguarding lapse” in the case. However, Claire’s parents have only seen a summary of the document.

At First Minister’s Questions, John Swinney said he would ask Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain again if the full report could be released to the family.

Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said the treatment of Claire’s parents Fiona and Ian, who watched from the gallery, had been “cruel and disrespectful”.

The family have called for a fatal accident inquiry, but Swinney said that could only be ordered by the lord advocate independently.

Claire’s parents have campaigned for answers over what they say were failings in the justice system that led to their daughter’s death.

The summary report into Claire’s death shows McGowan was bailed to her house three times in the months leading up to her death.

It found that despite prior concerns “no further action was taken by social services”.

The expert looking into the case concluded that this “amounted to a major safeguarding lapse”.

The report found no-one warned Claire about McGowan’s background or offered her support and that “the system as a whole” had failed her.

It concluded that Claire and her child were “invisible” to authorities.

McGowan was sentenced to a minimum of 23 years for the murder, which was described as being “beyond sadistic” by the judge.

He had 39 previous convictions, including three convictions for assault.

Documents seen by the show the case was flagged to social workers who tried to visit the property three days before the killing, but the council said reports on McGowan were not requested by the courts.

After meeting Swinney last year, Claire’s parents said they hoped the talks would lead to answers on why a violent offender was allowed to be bailed to their daughter’s home, which she shared with her son.

PA Media John Swinney, who is bald and wearing glasses, speaks with his right hand raised in front of him. He is wearing a dark suit, white shirt and purple tie. PA Media

John Swinney was asked about the case at First Minister’s Questions

Findlay described the expert’s report as “truly damning”.

He said: “The way in which the Inglis family are being treated is disrespectful and cruel.

“Fiona and Ian have not been told the answer to critical questions because the Crown have only given them a brief summary.

“John Swinney should back the full release of this report and support the establishment of a fatal accident inquiry, so the Inglis family can finally get the answers they deserve.”

At FMQs, Swinney offered his sympathy to the Inglis family over the “tragedy” of Claire’s death.

He agreed that no family should have to suffer what they had.

The first minister said that the case was being explored by the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) and and that the lord advocate had taken “independent decisions” on the case.

Swinney said he would be happy for the full report to be released if there were no issues about data protection.

The COPFS has been asked to comment.

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