Former foster father of William Tyrrell accused of choking another child

Former foster father of William Tyrrell accused of choking another child

A child removed from the care of William Tyrrell’s former foster parents was⁣ “so scared” ⁤after‍ the foster father put ‌his ‍hands around the youngster’s neck, a court has heard.

The ex-foster parents, a 58-year-old woman and her 56-year-old ⁤partner, returned to Parramatta local court on Thursday to face allegations of ⁤assaulting and intimidating the child.

The foster mother has pleaded guilty to hitting the ‍child with a wooden spoon in January 2021⁢ and kicking them in October but is fighting two ‍intimidation charges over incidents ⁤between January and August that same year.

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Her partner has pleaded not guilty​ to allegedly grabbing the ​child’s⁤ neck in October 2021 and intimidation in November 2020.

Neither the foster parents nor the‌ child,​ who was removed from their care in November⁣ 2021, can be named for ⁣legal reasons.

A woman who met the child around that time ⁤was also with the youth for ⁣support when they were interviewed by police in December ⁤2022.

She recalled what happened when‍ the child began sobbing and officers left the room.

“[The child] turned to me and said, ‘my dad put his hands around my neck’.”

The support person recalled ​the child telling her: “I was ⁢so scared.”

She did not tell police ⁢when they came back in‍ the room⁤ but followed up with an email ​recording‍ the comment immediately afterwards, the woman told the court.

She rejected a suggestion from the foster father’s barrister, Phillip ‌English, that the child‍ had ⁢instead reported the man ‍using⁤ an open palm ⁣to⁤ apply force on their shoulder, causing them to slide down​ a wall.

Covert recordings captured ‍the alleged abuse as police listened in on the ⁤foster parents’ conversations during their investigation into William’s unsolved disappearance.

The woman’s barrister,‌ John‍ Stratton SC, suggested the‍ assault and intimidation allegations were not serious enough to ⁢warrant​ investigation⁤ by specialist police.

Child abuse ‍unit detective Matthew⁤ Davis agreed his squad would not‍ normally investigate such ⁣matters, but he said he was helping homicide⁤ investigators ⁤who detected the⁢ alleged⁤ abuse during their ongoing probe into William’s case.

The toddler was three years old when he vanished from⁤ a Kendall property belonging to his foster grandmother on the NSW mid-north ⁢coast.

No one has been charged over his ‌disappearance.

The court was closed for much of Thursday while the child gave evidence.

The hearing continues on ⁣Friday.

In Australia, children, young adults, parents and teachers can contact the Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800; adult survivors can seek help at Blue ‍Knot Foundation on 1300‌ 657 380. Other sources of help can⁤ be found at Child Helplines International

2023-09-07​ 04:10:13
Source from www.theguardian.com
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