Father bids to block Shannon report
The father of abducted schoolgirl Shannon Matthews is asking the High Court to block publication of a report he believes will "seriously compromise" her welfare.
A QC representing Leon Rose told Mr Justice Holman, sitting in London, that if a "redacted" version of a serious case review is made public it would cause his daughter "upheaval" as she continues to "heal from her ordeal".
Shannon disappeared in February 2008 from her home in Dewsbury Moor, West Yorkshire.
After a massive police operation she was discovered 24 days later at her stepfather's uncle's home less than a mile away.
In January 2009 her mother Karen was jailed for eight years for what a judge described as a "truly despicable" plot to abduct nine-year-old Shannon.
Michael Donovan, in whose flat the youngster was found in the base of a bed, was also jailed for eight years. A summary of the serious case review is already in the public domain.
Mr Justice Holman heard that the intention was not to publish the full Kirklees Safeguarding Children Board review, but for publication of a "redacted overview" document.
Anthony Hayden QC, representing Mr Rose, who was present in court, said that even if the document was revised to remove any possible ambiguity, Shannon's father would still "resist" its publication.
He told the court: "While it is possible, at least theoretically, to revise the report in a way that makes it perfectly plain that the father is a positive and important influence in Shannon's life, nothing can prevent the upheaval to her life that will be caused by the publication of this document.
"That is primarily why we are seeking to resist publication."
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