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CRIME: The brother of a British woman believed to have been murdered on the Indonesian island of Bali yesterday paid tribute to a “courageous and passionate” teacher.
Anne-Marie Drozdz, 49, originally from Hinckley, Leicestershire, was found in the villa where she was staying in Ubud on Thursday afternoon.
Brother Gregory Drozdz, 55, said the family had been told she had gone back to her villa and there had been “some kind of scuffle involving a burglary.” He said the family was consumed with “overwhelming grief.”
CHILD PROTECTION: A five-month-old boy is to be placed for adoption after a High Court judge highlighted concerns about his father’s hostility to social workers, it was revealed yesterday.
Ms Justice Parker decided that the baby should be taken into care after being told how his father had assaulted one social worker and threatened to kill another.
The judge said the father appeared to have become frustrated by what he saw as an “invasive” approach by social services staff — and she said she thought that he could be “dangerous.”
