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    Mum of Charlene Downes welcomes grooming inquiry plan

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJune 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Stewart Whittingham

    BBC News, Lancashire

    Family photo Charlene Downes, with long brown hair, smiles for the camera in a photo released by her family.Family photo

    Charlene Downes disappeared in Blackpool in 2003 but has never been found

    The mother of a 14-year-old girl believed to have been murdered more than 20 years ago has welcomed the announcement of a national grooming inquiry.

    Charlene Downes went missing in Blackpool in 2003, but no-one has ever been convicted over her disappearance despite numerous arrests, trials and a £100,000 reward.

    Police believe Charlene was one of a number of girls who were sexually exploited in the Lancashire resort.

    Responding to Sir Keir Starmer’s announcement there would be a full, national statutory inquiry, the schoolgirl’s mother, Karen Downes, said it was “about time”.

    Charlene disappeared near the town’s North Pier on 1 November 2003, but has never been found.

    Her mother told the BBC: “I’m no fan of the prime minister but hopefully some good will come out of it.

    “But all this has been going on for so long.

    “I’d never heard of grooming gangs when Charlene went missing.

    “I was shocked by the scale of it.

    “Hopefully this inquiry will shed more light on it and more will be done.”

    The search for Charlene has been one of Lancashire Police’s longest-running missing person inquiries.

    Thousands of people have been spoken to by officers and almost 7,000 statements taken.

    In 2008, a man who ran a local takeaway was cleared of Charlene’s murder when a retrial collapsed due to a judge’s “grave concerns” about the evidence.

    The first trial had ended when a jury failed to reach a verdict.

    Lancashire Police A CCTV image of Charlene walking with her sister outside a shop in Blackpool. The pair are crossing the road. They are surrounded by other shoppers and  the image is grainy. Lancashire Police

    Charlene Downes (far right) seen with her sister in Blackpool on the day she disappeared

    Ms Downes has said she is “living in limbo” but was still “optimistic” and hopeful that “we can get justice for Charlene”.

    Lancashire Police have said inquiries into Charlene’s disappearance were ongoing and urged anyone with information however “insignificant” to get in touch.

    Karen Downes, wearing a poppy and beige cardigan, she speaks in a BBC TV studio.

    Karen Downes said she was “shocked” by the scale of the grooming gangs

    The government has been under pressure to launch a full statutory inquiry into grooming gangs for months.

    At the start of the year, the government dismissed the calls, arguing it had already been examined in a seven-year inquiry led by Professor Alexis Jay.

    It instead announced the creation of a number of investigations to be conducted by local authorities.

    Sir Keir Starmer said he had accepted the recommendations of an audit by Baroness Louise Casey into the data and evidence on the nature and scale of group-based child sexual abuse.

    Baroness Casey has recommended a national inquiry is required, he said.

    The inquiry will cover England and Wales.



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