As reported
extensively in the
TV/Press over the last few weeks, Nicky and Mark's three children were taken away from them following allegations of child abuse, after their son suffered a
fractured leg.
However, the family courts failed to take into account vital medical evidence, evidence that would have help Nicky & Mark's case. Nicky's family has
a history of brittle bone disease, and although Nicky doesn't suffer from the condition, it's likely that she's passed on the condition to her children.
Nicky and Mark's children were taken away from
them, and have since been adopted. Nicky has recently given birth to their fourth child, Brandon, and they fear that Brandon may be taken away from them.
It is hoped
that this webpage will give their case a great deal of publicity not just in
Great Britain, but around the world as well. You'll find all the latest media
news on Nicky and Mark's case here, and you can also leave messages of by using
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Trapped with my baby in hospital- 06/06/2006
10:11:00
A couple at the centre of child abuse allegations today spoke of how they were
now “trapped” in an Irish hospital. Nicky Hardingham, 26, gave birth to her
fourth child Brandon a week ago in
Ireland where she and her husband Mark, 33, fled to escape the possibility that
the baby could be removed from them.
We will never give up our precious baby-
30/05/2006 10:17:00
A mother today pledged she would not let social services take away her new-born
baby son after fleeing to Ireland to give
birth. Speaking for the first time since giving birth to baby Brandon, Nicky
Hardingham, who is at the centre of child abuse allegations, insisted she would
not return to Norfolk until she was sure she could keep her baby.
We've fled country to protect our child-
29/05/2006 11:19:00
A couple at the centre of child abuse allegations who fear social services will
take away their baby as soon as he is born have fled to Ireland. Nicky Hardingham and her husband Mark,
from Cromer, had their three children adopted by social services amid abuse
allegations after one of the youngsters received unexplained fractures.
Sticking up for ourselves in abuse row-
23/05/2006 11:29:00
About 80 people turned up at a meeting to show their support for a couple
fighting to keep their unborn baby after their other three children were taken
off them amid abuse allegations.
Couple's baby campaign setback- 19/05/2006
09:57:00
A young mum said today she would continue her fight to keep her unborn baby out
of social services' hands, despite tests showing she did not carry the brittle
bone disease gene.
Social services: child abuse case latest-
18/05/2006 10:14:00
The head of Norfolk's children's services
has spoken out to shed more light on a controversial case involving allegations
of child abuse. Lisa Christensen, Norfolk County Council's director of
children's services, made the move on the same day that the family involved
announced they were to hold a public meeting to highlight their campaign.
MPs pledge in child care case- 17/05/2006
10:19:00
Support for the couple at the centre of the adoption row with social services
has been mounting, with two prominent MPs planning to raise the issue in
Parliament.
Social services took my children- 15/05/2006
11:19:00
A couple today claimed social services had wrongly taken her three children away
following allegations of abuse. Nicky Hardingham and her husband Mark said a
fractured leg suffered by their son was down to hereditary brittle bone disease
and not child abuse as cited by Norfolk
social workers.
May 15, 2006
Scandal of the
children taken away by Social Services
The shocking story
of a loving family torn apart by over-zealous
welfare officials -
read full article in the
Sunday Mail
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