Justice Secretary backs The Sun’s campaign to stop monster dads controlling kids in jail

THE Justice Secretary is backing Trending In The News’s campaign to stop killer dads controlling their children from jail.

Alex Chalk aims to change the law so parents who kill a partner have no say in a child’s life.



Justice Secretary backs The Sun’s campaign to stop monster dads controlling kids in jail
Jade Ward, 27, was murdered by ex Russell Marsh as their four sons slept in Shotton, Flintshire, in 2021

Justice Secretary backs The Sun’s campaign to stop monster dads controlling kids in jail
Alex Chalk aims to change the law so parents who kill a partner have no say in a child’s life

And he sympathised with the parents of Jade Ward, 27, murdered by ex Russell Marsh as their four sons slept in Shotton, Flintshire, in 2021.

Marsh, jailed for 25 years, is still able to access the boys’ medical details and can block them from holding a passport.

Trending In The News wants the loophole closed and Mr Chalk said: “Monsters who kill their partners or ex-partners leave a trail of devastation.

“As families and friends try to rebuild their lives, they should not have to face the added anguish of knowing the brute who murdered their loved one can continue to torment and control them through the courts.

“This is something Jade Ward’s family know all too well. I thank them for their bravery and dedication.”

Killer partners could automatically lose their rights over kids once jailed. Or judges may be told to do this at sentencing.

Labour has vowed to pass Jade’s Law if they get to No 10.

Today they will push an amendment to the Victims Bill to force ministers to act now — but with important exceptions for domestic abuse or self- defence cases.


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