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Pictured: Christina Pinchess (R) arrives at Swansea Crown Court. 28 March 2017<br />
Re: Toddlers at a private nursery were force fed, gagged and picked up by their wrists, Swansea Crown court has heard.<br />
Three childcare professionals are accused of cruelty at the busy nursery which had a “rough house culture”.<br />
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.<br />
“The children concerned were left distressed and traumatised.<br />
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,<br />
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.
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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...
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