Mother and stepfather found guilty 
A callous mother and stepfather who beat a four-year-old Coventry boy to death after subjecting him to months of starvation and cruelty have been found guilty of murder.
Magdelena Luczak and Mariusz Krezolek, were convicted at Birmingham Crown Court of killing Daniel Pelka after the jury heard how he was denied food, regularly "imprisoned" in a locked room, force-fed salt and made to perform arduous punishment exercises.
The boy's murder, which occurred weeks after teaching staff saw him with bruising to his neck and black eyes, is the subject of a serious case review by Coventry's Safeguarding Children Board.
Neither Krezolek nor Luczak, who will be sentenced on Friday, showed any obvious emotion as the guilty verdicts were returned after around four hours of deliberation.
The serious case review will examine why social services and police did not become involved after staff at Coventry's Little Heath Primary School noticed bruising on his neck and what appeared to be two black eyes.
Although the injuries to the neck were entered in a concerns book at Daniel's school, no written record was made of the later bruising seen around his eyes.
The trial heard Luczak played a leading role in convincing teachers and medical professionals that Daniel's dramatic weight loss, which left him looking like a famine victim, was due to a rare genetic disorder.
The serious case review is also expected to look into contact between doctors and Daniel, who was seen by a community paediatrician and found to be underweight but not "wasted" three weeks before his death.
The couple, who never took Daniel to see his GP, had previously colluded in covering up an earlier act of cruelty in which Daniel's left arm was broken "clean in half" by Krezolek in a fit of temper.
Social services closed their file on Daniel five months after the injury was passed off as an accident in January 2011.
Luczak denied murder but had admitted through her counsel that she was guilty of causing or allowing her son's death.
Due to the convictions for murder, no verdicts were required from the jury on the lesser alternative charge of causing death.
In a brief statement released by police, Eryk Pelka, Daniel's biological father, said: "It's a great tragedy that such a little angel had to leave this world.
"I hope that those responsible will be punished severely."
