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AUS: NSW mum walks free after baby ate drugs

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A SYDNEY mother has been spared jail after her toddler nearly died when he swallowed a cocktail of drugs from her boyfriend?s stash.

The 37-year-old woman told doctors the gravely ill two-year-old had ingested paint thinner when he arrived at hospital in December 2016.

But tests confirmed the child was suffering a toxic reaction to ice and her lies delayed his lifesaving treatment.

The mother was handed a two-year good behaviour bond at Penrith Local Court on Tuesday and banned from seeing her son for five years.

The boy had just finished his macaroni and cheese breakfast at his South Penrith home when he began vomiting in the sunroom where police later found an ice pipe. The unresponsive toddler started having seizures shortly after arriving at Nepean Hospital but his mother repeatedly avoided ?fessing up? to doctors about what he?d consumed, magistrate Stephen Corry said.

When the child?s condition turned critical he was taken to Sydney Children?s Hospital at Randwick and placed in an induced coma.

The boy?s toxicology results revealed a variety of drugs ? including methamphetamine and GHB ? in his system but he?s since made a full recovery. The three-and-a-half year old now lives with his grandmother who was present in court on Tuesday.

The magistrate found there was nothing to suggest the mother was a drug user. He said the drugs appeared to be linked to her then boyfriend.

The 37-year-old had no prior convictions but did have a ?history of bad partners?.

Mr Corry said the profoundly remorseful woman, who can?t be identified for legal reasons, now suffers PTSD and ongoing psychological issues.

An AVO was taken out against her on behalf of her son with the magistrate ordering no contact except as approved by the Family and Community Services minister.

Earlier this year she?d pleaded guilty to recklessly failing to provide for her child causing danger or death.

The offence carries a maximum five-year jail term.


Source: https://www.news.com.au/national/ns...s/news-story/a30f5a240b22353d45a4c2eeea086a43
 
ugh, what a fucking disgraceful headline. "mother walks free".

as she fucking should have.

horrible incident, and i'm sure she has suffered enough already, seeing her kid in such a terrible state.

The magistrate found there was nothing to suggest the mother was a drug user. He said the drugs appeared to be linked to her then boyfriend.

The 37-year-old had no prior convictions but did have a "history of bad partners".

Mr Corry said the profoundly remorseful woman, who can?t be identified for legal reasons, now suffers PTSD and ongoing psychological issues.


...no kidding? :|

i truly detest the tabloids. as if the journalists who write this trash for murdoch's empire - and the subeditors who slap headlines like that on it - aren't drugged to the gills on coke and whatever else every fucking weekend.

sorry about the rant, but fuck that's offensive.
 
If an infant can get to your drugs, you were careless. If you're a parent who's clean but date someone who keeps easily accessible drugs in your house, easy enough for a toddler to get to, you're negligent as it's your responsibility to protect that child.
Unless there are details that aren't present in the article, I don't see why the article is inappropriately worded.
She failed to protect her kid and then, seemingly, lied to protect her lover.

I'm very pro drug but parents have a responsibility and some fail at that. As did she....apparently.
 
^but she's still being punished for exactly that? She didn't walk away from this in the sense she got off scott-free, only in the sense she didn't get incarcerated.

I'm not sure how greater punishment - such as incarceration or permanently removing her child - would have been in anyone's best interest.

I'm glad the punishment wasn't worse than this. Being banned from seeing your kid for five years is pretty major punishment for a parent anyways.
 
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