EDITOR’S WARNING
YOU'RE THE JUDGE!
When Heather Barron phoned an ambulance on 20 June 2018, saying her 10-year-old son Anthony had fallen, it seemed like a terrible accident.
Anthony loved playing sport, was a bright student.
Everyone agreed he was ‘a joy to be around’.
The kindest boy, who’d sit next to the new kid in class just to make friends.
And if he saw anyone being bullied, he’d step in.
Yet, while he was looking out for everyone else, who was looking out for him?
When the paramedics arrived at Heather’s home in Lancaster, California, it was clear that Anthony hadn’t simply fallen.
His body was covered in cuts and bruises, his eyes bloodshot andwere still open.