Pictured: Christina Pinchess (R) arrives at Swansea Crown Court. 28 March 2017
Re: Toddlers at a private nursery were force fed, gagged and picked up by their wrists, Swansea Crown court has heard.
Three childcare professionals are accused of cruelty at the busy nursery which had a “rough house culture”.
The whistle was blown by sixthformers on work placements at the nursery which looks after newborn infants and children up to the age of seven.
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Pictured: Christina Pinchess (R) arrives at Swansea Crown Court. 28 March 2017
Re: Toddlers at a private nursery were force fed, gagged and picked up by their wrists, Swansea Crown court has heard.
Three childcare professionals are accused of cruelty at the busy nursery which had a “rough house culture”.
The whistle was blown by sixthformers on work placements at the nursery which looks after newborn infants and children up to the age of seven.
“The children concerned were left distressed and traumatised.
The mother of one of the children sobbed in the public gallery after hearing how he was treated at the Bright Sparks nursery in Port Talbot, South Wales,
Owner and manager Katie Davies, 32, deputy manager Christina Pinchess, 31, and and staff member Shelbie Forgan, 22, deny the child cruelty charges against them. « less