Allison Baden-Clay’s daughters are “very proud of their mother”
The three daughters of Allison Baden-Clay are “very proud of their mother”, Alison’s sister Vanessa Fowler has told the Courier-Mail.
“I think the seeds that Allison planted when they were young and the guidance she gave them as they were growing up, she has directed them in the right way and I think that will be with them for the rest of their life,” she said.
“The girls are very proud of their mother and they know their mother would be very proud of them.”
Allison was killed in April 2012. Her husband Gerard Baden-Clay was convicted of her murder this year.
The Baden-Clay girls, now aged 7, 10 and 13, live with Alison’s parents.
“They brought all three of us up and now they are doing it again. Their lives have changed. But they wouldn’t have it any other way given the circumstances that have been thrust upon them,” Fowler said.
“The girls come first. They will do anything and everything for the three girls. That’s their life now and that is their focus.”
They still have contact with their other grandparents.
The girls are also seeing a counsellor, and the family allows for those meetings to be kept confidential between the counsellor and the girls.
Sydney hospital allowed cocaine-addicted neurosurgeon to operate
A Sydney private hospital allowed a cocaine-addicted neurosurgeon to operate on patients, despite him being banned from practicing at a nearby public hospital.
According to a Fairfax/Four Corners investigation, Suresh Nair remained a practising neurosurgeon at Sydney’s Nepean Private Hospital, despite The Nepean public hospital warning staff in writing that his appointment was potentially dangerous, and Nepean Private receiving a visit from police who were investigating the death of a sex worker from a drug overdose at Nair’s home. Nair was arrested nine months later, following the death of a second sex worker at his apartment.
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Please use the term cannabis.
Marijuana is a term for cannabis when used as a herbaceous drug. Marijuana was a Mexican term popularised by prohibitionists in the US around the end of the 19th century. It was intended to associate cannabis with foreigners and use racism as a tool to further the prohibitionist cause.
It is non scientific, vague, and has racist undertones.
Pretty safe to say that the word marijuana has been re-appropriated from the prohibitionists by now.
I don't believe David Farnell should be allowed to have a child in his care regardless of if it is biologically his. From my experience pedophiles can't be rehabilitated because they don't believe they have done anything wrong, they convince themselves it is for the benefit of the child.
I also don't think you can ever recover from being sexually abused as a child, it's something you try to heal from, but it will change the course of your life and change who you are as a person forever.