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Ahmed pointed out to Gordon that the child was not getting enough calories and suggested a dietician was consulted, but she rejected this advice and said she did not want the school feeding him any snacks without her permission. During a brief stay in hospital, the boy would constantly approach people and ask them for food. A 12-year-old girl who also lived at the house recalled the regime. "Khyra stole bread from the kitchen or something from the cooker," she said. "Junaid told her 'you've won a prize, you've got a nice treat'. He gave her a jar of chocolate and told her to eat it all. It made her feel really ill and it made her vomit." Another child recalled Khyra being asleep in her mother's lap two days before her death. Gordon was spraying her daughter's face with water, but she did not wake. In the days leading up to her death, he said, he could see the bones through her skin as she slept. The children, he said, took lessons in the lounge and were punished if they did not answer correctly. Screams and cries of "let me out" had reportedly been heard coming from the house. One neighbour said she saw Khyra whimpering in the back garden before her death, dressed just in her underwear. A forensic pathologist who carried out a postmortem examination on the seven-year-old found 60 marks, 34 of which could have happened in the week before her death. Eight were consistent with being struck by a cane. Roger Malcolmson, the doctor who examined Khyra's body, said he had never seen such a high fat loss. "It was shocking, in fact, to see h er for the first time." He described how the joints of her elbows were particularly prominent and her face was sunken. There was little skin fat and he r jawbone was prominent. Khyra's maternal grandmother, Eartha Gordon, last saw her in January 2008. She said Gordon had used a variety of excuses to avoid contact. "She would say one of the children was sick or had the flu. One time she said they were decorating – that the place was in a mess and it was not suitable for anyone to come around." She said she met Khyra's stepfather, Abuhamza, once but was unaware he was living in the house. Abuhamza himself had "lived in a harsh and punitive environment" as a child, Birmingham crown court had heard earlier. He said his father beat his three-year-old sister to death for failing to flush the toilet. He was punished by being deprived of meals and several times was caught stealing food at school. The court ruling told of his "strong belief" in e vil spirits. It described Gordon as feisty and outspoken but often "highly dependent upon the men in her life". At one point she took up a "healthy eating" diet. "Food was an issue for her and she seemed unable to understand that whilst