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Foster parents physically abused more children in their care

Foster parents physically abused more children in their care

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Foster couple accused of attempting to kill their 10-year-old child foster daughter earlier this year like that He is also suspected of abusing other children in their care, the prosecutor’s office said Monday.

The girl’s half-sister and three brothers, who had previously been placed with the family in Vlaardingen, are also said to have been physically abused by the couple. The prosecutor had said at a previous hearing that other cases were also being investigated.

The teenager was shot and kicked, the prosecutor said at a formal hearing on Monday And Made to sit naked in a bucket of his to have feces between the ages of one and three.


Dutch media over the weekend Syrian refugees person fleeing war. Telegraaf said one of the three children moved to a new home a week later at his own request. The others, ages five and 10, stayed with the couple for about two months; Here they were kicked, beaten, burned with cigarettes and locked in a dog cage.

Steady state

Meanwhile, it was stated that the 10-year-old girl’s condition is stable, but she will remain in intensive care for the rest of her life. He was hospitalized in May and his body was said to be covered in wounds and scars, the court heard.

The girl, along with her sister, were placed in a foster family after they were taken away from their physically abusive mother.

The next pro forma hearing will be held on February 12 next year. John and Daisy van den B have been in pre-trial detention since May.

Many questions remain about why reports of the boys’ abuse were ignored and why the girl’s own calls for help went unanswered.

According to AD, 10 different organizations He was busy taking care of the older daughter and his attempt to move her to a new home was stopped at the last minute due to disagreements between them.

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