Prosecutors have dropped charges against a Perth mother who was accused of going overseas and leaving her two children home alone.
The 28-year-old woman, who cannot be identified, was arrested in June after she flew into Perth from Bali.
It was alleged that two days earlier she had left her children, aged four and six, at home by themselves.
They were discovered after police were called to the house and entered through an unlocked door.
The children were then taken into state care.
It has previously been reported the woman had told family and friends she had flown out of the country to renew her visa.
In the Perth Magistrates Court today, police prosecutor Sergeant Neil Regan discontinued two charges against the woman of engaging in conduct that may have resulted in harm to the children.
The court was told it had been decided it was not in the public interest to pursue the charges.
Mum, kids not Australian citizens.
Sergeant Regan said his client had liaised with child protection, family services and immigration authorities and there were no longer any concerns for the welfare of the children.
He also said neither the woman nor the children were Australian citizens, and they were required to voluntarily leave the country by the end of the month.
Sergeant Regan said it was unlikely the woman would receive a custodial sentence if she was convicted, and for all those reasons it was decided to discontinue the case.
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Oh, the kids are not Australian citerzens so let's just let this one go cos, they're gonna fly out of the country soon and then.... not our problem. And she's pregnant. What a lovely state of affairs. Sigh.
The state of child protection in this country is a fucking joke.