It's clear neglect
They should count themselves lucky to still have the 2 twins (they could have lost all 3 of them).
I clearly remember the case of the mum from a council estate who was hounded by the Sun - same newspaper that has taken the Madeleine mantra at heart - her fault being that:
She took her 11-year-old son to the airport only to find out that his passport had expired (happens to the best and worst of people). Not wanting to miss her holiday (one of a few times that she had gone abroad) - maybe she was depressed or wahatever - gave the boy money for a taxi and food for a week, he went home, called his uncle/aunt who were obviously nearby and was happily watching TV during his half-term until some other mum from the estate grassed her to the Sun (to get money for fags or her dose). Was that neglect? Were they extenuating circumstances?
If I were a judge, I would be a lot harsher on anyone with a decent education that came in front of me. At least they can clearly tell what's right and what's wrong. Or can you, Mr McCann?
They should count themselves lucky to still have the 2 twins (they could have lost all 3 of them).
I clearly remember the case of the mum from a council estate who was hounded by the Sun - same newspaper that has taken the Madeleine mantra at heart - her fault being that:
She took her 11-year-old son to the airport only to find out that his passport had expired (happens to the best and worst of people). Not wanting to miss her holiday (one of a few times that she had gone abroad) - maybe she was depressed or wahatever - gave the boy money for a taxi and food for a week, he went home, called his uncle/aunt who were obviously nearby and was happily watching TV during his half-term until some other mum from the estate grassed her to the Sun (to get money for fags or her dose). Was that neglect? Were they extenuating circumstances?
If I were a judge, I would be a lot harsher on anyone with a decent education that came in front of me. At least they can clearly tell what's right and what's wrong. Or can you, Mr McCann?


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