FAMILY DIVISION
35 Vernon Street, Liverpool L2 2BX |
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B e f o r e :
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St Helens Council |
Applicant |
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N M |
First Respondent |
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P A |
Second Respondent |
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B M |
Third Respondent |
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P M |
Fourth Respondent |
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K, A and S |
Respondent |
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Helen Wilson of counsel (instructed by Haygarth Jones) for the Mother
Gary Hogan solicitor for the Father
Kate Burnell of counsel (instructed by Stephensons) for the Maternal Grandmother
Helen Wrenn of counsel (instructed by Kirwans) for the Maternal Grandfather
Peter Wint of counsel (instructed by Berkson Globe Partnership) for the the children
Hearing dates: 8, 9 and 12 June 2015
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Crown Copyright ©
The Honourable Mr Justice MacDonald
INTRODUCTION
THE PARTIES
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), where at the time and place appointed for a hearing or directions appointment the applicant appears but one or more of the respondents do not, the court may proceed with the hearing or appointment.
(3) The court shall not begin to hear an application in the absence of a respondent unless –
(a) it is proved to the satisfaction of the court that the respondent received reasonable notice of the date of the hearing; or
(b) the court is satisfied that the circumstances of the case justify proceeding with the hearing.
BACKGROUND
a. The mother accepts that there was domestic violence between her and her ex-partner, one Mr B. She further accepts that this violence occurred whilst the children were in her property. In respect of one incident, the mother concedes that she was strangled and had her nose broken and that the children heard this incident and saw its bloody aftermath, K having to run into the street to seek help from a passerby.
b. The mother accepts that during that latter incident of domestic violence between her and Mr B the mother bit Mr B's hand.
c. The mother accepts that she would slap the children on the legs, including A, by way of physical chastisement.
d. The mother accepts that she has used cocaine and has a conviction for possession of that drug.
e. The mother accepts that at times she has drank far too much and to excess and that there have been occasions where her intoxication has led to the involvement of the police.
f. The mother accepts that there has been drunkenness and fighting at her home throughout 2014.
g. The mother accepts that she has been made the subject of a restraining order and a twelve month probation order following her assaulting the father's aunt.
h. The mother accepts that there were occasions when A's clothes were dirty and that she had difficulty motivating A to take care of his personal hygiene.
i. The mother accepts that home conditions were at times inadequate.
j. The mother accepts that she was diagnosed with depression and that she stopped taking her medication.
k. The mother accepts that A sustained the bruising identified by Dr Chahal but disputes that she is responsible for the same.
FINDINGS
a. The medical evidence of Dr Chahal makes plain that the injuries in respect of which the local authority seeks findings are consistent with non-accidental injuries;
b. The expert evidence of Dr Martin is clear that there is a definite human bite mark on A's arm caused by a person over the age of 12 years;
c. The mother's household environment contained a large number of risk factors predisposing to physical abuse including excessive alcohol and drug use, domestic violence, an escalating pattern of domestic problems;
d. The mother's admission that she has in the past bitten Mr B during incidents of domestic violence and that she has hit the children, including A, on the legs as a means of discipline;
e. The evidence from the children, which I accept, that their mother hit A on the legs and bit A on the arm (it is of note that in her letter of 27 May 2015 K describes the mother giving A a 'dead leg');
f. The evidence of the maternal grandmother that A did not exhibit any bite mark on his arm when he left her care on 5 October 2015 or bruising to his thighs;
g. The fact that thereafter and by the time he was examined by Dr Chahal on 6 October 2015 A had sustained a human bite mark to his arm and bruising to his thighs;
h. The fact that, on the evidence before the court, between 5 October and 6 October 2014 the mother was the only person over the age of 12 in the company of A (both K and S being under that age).
i. The evidence of the mother that when the children were in her care she did not leave them alone with any other person.
THRESHOLD
WELFARE
a. Three round non-tender brown bruises, each 1cm in diameter, in a near vertical line, each 3.5cm apart, on the upper anterior aspect of the left thigh;
b. A pattern of bruises on the right outer forearm. These were two opposing semi-circular lines of bruise, 8 cm distally to the elbow. Each semi circle was approximately 2.5cnm long and 1.5cm wide at the maximum width;
c. A 2.5cm x 1.5cm non-tender bruise on the upper aspect of A's right thigh.
a. The injury to the left thigh was caused by excessive manual force being applied to the leg, so as to cause fingertip bruising;
b. The injury to the right forearm was caused by a human bite. That bite is more likely to have been caused by adult teeth, namely an individual over the age of 12 years;
c. The injuries to the right leg were caused by excessive force, including a punch, being applied to those areas.