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Weeping kids defend beatings

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London Free Press/June 10, 2002
By Jonathan Sher

A judge yesterday struck down a publication ban on a trial at which Aylmer parents admitted hitting their children with a belt, stick, electric cords, a clothes hanger and a broken metal fly swatter that some of their kids knew only as a "spanking stick."

Those at the trial also saw the children, videotaped days after they were dragged from home July 4, 2001, defend their parents, saying physical discipline was meted out infrequently and with love.

On the videotape, one of the boys, in an interview room, wails "I want to go home."

Slapping a table and pointing a finger at Aylmer police Deputy Chief Andre Reymer, the boy spits out words between high-pitched screams, frightened by a world influenced, he said, by the devil.

"I want to stay by the saints. At home if we have a problem, we can go to our parents," the boy said.

Such gripping accounts were until yesterday cloaked by a sweeping publication ban imposed by Justice Eleanor Schnall at the start of the trial.

The ban was overturned yesterday after a challenge by the media that was supported by the parents and Family and Children's Services of St. Thomas and Elgin.

Highlights of the trial include:

The children were returned home July 26 after their parents agreed, on an interim basis, to refrain from physically discipline and to seek medical care when necessary.

At the trial's end, Judge Eleanor Schnall will decide if the children need protection, and if so, what form that should take.

The evidentiary part of the trial ended Thursday and next week the lawyers will argue whether the the social agency and police obtained evidence in a manner that violated the parents' Constitutional rights.

That issue may determine the outcome of the case and could fundamentally change the relationship between Family and Children Services and parents accused of abuse.


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