His mother said she was just trying to “do the right thing.”
The boy’s parents admit they were struggling to care for him.
He would lash out, soil himself and throw himself around.
In a desperate bid to keep him under control they resorted to tying him up, restraining him in a chair with “a belt or ratchet type tie” and with packing tape and placing him the filthy garden shed to sleep upright his feet bound and tied.
There they could not hear him scream, they could not hear him lash out or struggle against the ties binding his arms to the chair.
There meters away from the home in Central West NSW, at the back of the garden he died on a cold October night in 2011.
Upright in his chair, freezing cold and bound as his mother slept through the night in their home.
This is the tragic account of the death of an 11-year old boy with autism that the Sydney District Court heard yesterday.
The 11-year-old boy’s mother, who cannot be named for legal reasons, faced Sydney’s District Court after she was charged with manslaughter following her son’s death on October 1, 2011.
The court heard that the woman and the boy’s step father were “struggling to care for the boy.”
Fairfax Media report that as a way to quieten down his behaviour the couple would dose him in cold water when he was “unsettled” and from “time to time” he was placed in the shed, with a baby monitor set up to ensure the couple could still oversee his care.
On the night the 11-year old died it was alleged he was given a cold shower by his stepfather to “snap him out of it”
Dressed in wet tracksuit pants, a T-shirt and a jumper he was tied with a rachet type tie around his waist, packing tape retrained his arms and his feet were tied to another chair.
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This is a tragedy for all involved.
I can see how this could happen, and yes, in a good family to loving parents. It's a symptom of desperation and a broken system, with inadequate support available to struggling parents.
It's just a sad, sad situation.
There are no excuses for this. I don't care how disruptive this child was, he was tortured to death by people who should of been taking care of him.