Foster parents jailed for 8 years for physical abuse of girl, 10 - DutchNews.nl
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For the mother of the Vlaardingen foster girl, the Rotterdam court's ruling is "a slap in the face." She is devastated by the eight-year prison sentence and the absence of TBS. "This means the foster parents will be back on the streets in a few years," says a spokesperson on her behalf.
The court has sentenced both foster parents of a girl from Vlaardingen to eight years in prison, who were abused, tied up and neglected by them.
An eight-year prison sentence: that was the verdict handed down by the Rotterdam court on Tuesday to Vlaardingen foster parents John and Daisy van den B. (both 38). They were held responsible by three judges for the deprivation of liberty of their then 10-year-old foster daughter. The girl suffered serious brain damage and now functions at the level of a toddler.
The Public Prosecution Service had demanded 11 years' imprisonment and compulsory psychiatric treatment against Jonny van den B. and Daisy W., the foster parents of a girl who ended up in hospital last year with serious injuries.
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