The parents of murdered Claire Inglis used a meeting with John Swinney to demand the release of a Crown Office report into failures that led to their daughter’s death.
Christopher McGowan was jailed for the brutal killing of Claire, six weeks after being freed to live at the flat she shared with her son.
McGowan, who had 39 convictions, including aggravated domestic assault, had been bailed to the mum’s Stirling home three times. Following her death an expert social work report was commissioned into the case which found Claire and her son were “invisible in the system”.
But her parents Ian and Fiona, who have spent four years fighting for answers, only received a brief summary of the report. This month, supported by Scottish Tory leader Russell Findlay, the couple met First Minist

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