Can't remember the name of the case, but I saw a documentary last year on a similar case and the girl was actually hung (hanged?) in the end, from a crane I believe. She, too, was under the age to be convicted of murder at the time and in a very similar case. In fact, I would have said it was the sam case had I not seen the date.
Of course, I do hope Delara will be vindicated, but I feel more strongly about the government and the fact that she is even in this position in the first place.
It seems absolutely ludicrous. I know we are "lucky" to have a more "civilised" society, which indeed we do, no matter your personal opinion on British government, but I would like to see more done towards preventing this recurring in future than trying to save a young woman who should not be in that position in the first place, as I said before I am certain I saw an almost exact case on TV within the past year.