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No Jail For Mum Who Left Kids To Go Drinking
By Mike McCarthy, North of England correspondent | Sky News – 32 minutes ago
A woman who abandoned her two young children in a car at night while she went drinking has been given a suspended prison sentence.
Kayleigh McNaughton, 21, was arrested after returning to her unlocked vehicle from a bar.
She had left her nine-month old baby strapped into a car seat and her three-year old son in the passenger footwell. Police had been called to the scene by a worried passer-by.
Officers said she was unsteady on her feet and smelled strongly of alcohol when she emerged from the nearby bar in Rusholme, Manchester, just after 3.30am last August.
McNaughton said initially that she had been away for just a few minutes to buy painkillers from a chemist's store but officers who rescued the boys had been waiting by the car for 40 minutes.
Manchester Crown Court heard that CCTV footage showed the mother entering the bar at 2.25am and leaving at 3.37am. It also showed her dancing in the venue.
She later confessed to having been drinking with a friend for up to an hour and said that she had been "stressed out" because her baby had been crying all day.
Judge Anthony Gee QC was told that the vehicle belonged to a friend and is said to have smelled of nappies and vomit and was "full of rubbish" including an empty bottle of alcohol. The baby was wet and dirty and police had to change his clothes.
At an earlier hearing magistrates were told that when police asked McNaughton's three-year-old child where his mother was he pointed up the street and said: "Mummy that way."
McNaughton pleaded guilty to two charges of wilful neglect. Her barrister said: "She cares deeply about her children. She cares deeply about how she let them down."
The judge said, however: "They were left in an unlocked car in the middle of Manchester in the middle of the night. They were subject to a number of risks which are all too obvious. You ought to be utterly ashamed of the way you acted."
She was given a four-month prison sentence suspended for two years. Her children are now in care.
By Mike McCarthy, North of England correspondent | Sky News – 32 minutes ago
A woman who abandoned her two young children in a car at night while she went drinking has been given a suspended prison sentence.
Kayleigh McNaughton, 21, was arrested after returning to her unlocked vehicle from a bar.
She had left her nine-month old baby strapped into a car seat and her three-year old son in the passenger footwell. Police had been called to the scene by a worried passer-by.
Officers said she was unsteady on her feet and smelled strongly of alcohol when she emerged from the nearby bar in Rusholme, Manchester, just after 3.30am last August.
McNaughton said initially that she had been away for just a few minutes to buy painkillers from a chemist's store but officers who rescued the boys had been waiting by the car for 40 minutes.
Manchester Crown Court heard that CCTV footage showed the mother entering the bar at 2.25am and leaving at 3.37am. It also showed her dancing in the venue.
She later confessed to having been drinking with a friend for up to an hour and said that she had been "stressed out" because her baby had been crying all day.
Judge Anthony Gee QC was told that the vehicle belonged to a friend and is said to have smelled of nappies and vomit and was "full of rubbish" including an empty bottle of alcohol. The baby was wet and dirty and police had to change his clothes.
At an earlier hearing magistrates were told that when police asked McNaughton's three-year-old child where his mother was he pointed up the street and said: "Mummy that way."
McNaughton pleaded guilty to two charges of wilful neglect. Her barrister said: "She cares deeply about her children. She cares deeply about how she let them down."
The judge said, however: "They were left in an unlocked car in the middle of Manchester in the middle of the night. They were subject to a number of risks which are all too obvious. You ought to be utterly ashamed of the way you acted."
She was given a four-month prison sentence suspended for two years. Her children are now in care.
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I don't understand why you think this is a hypocritical story.
It seems to me that the woman has been punished with the suspended sentence and with the children being taken into care.
The children are no longer in danger from their mother.
Its a very sad case but the courts have punished her.
It seems to me that the woman has been punished with the suspended sentence and with the children being taken into care.
The children are no longer in danger from their mother.
Its a very sad case but the courts have punished her.
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lifeisforliving wrote:I don't understand why you think this is a hypocritical story.
It seems to me that the woman has been punished with the suspended sentence and with the children being taken into care.
The children are no longer in danger from their mother.
Its a very sad case but the courts have punished her.
The kids have been punished from her little drinking binge as well. They are now in care! It need not have happened if she had not been neglectful and selfish. Remind you of anything?
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The hypocrisy is that Madeleine was left alone while her parents went boozing and is now 'missing'.
Her parents have made a shedload of money. Threir remaining two children are still with them.
Her parents have made a shedload of money. Threir remaining two children are still with them.
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The courts haven't punished the McScams, yet.....
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Have just posted up on a thread in Daily News here that she has had her two children taken into care according to Sky News.
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Not dirty nappies and rotting meat then!!??Justiceforallkids wrote:No Jail For Mum Who Left Kids To Go Drinking
Judge Anthony Gee QC was told that the vehicle belonged to a friend and is said to have smelled of nappies and vomit and was "full of rubbish" including an empty bottle of alcohol. The baby was wet and dirty and police had to change his clothes.
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Sea bass?
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