WARNING: This article discusses child abuse and may be distressing.听
A social worker talking to two adults arriving for a wh膩nau hui noticed one of the young children with them had bruises all over his face, an open gash on his forehead and burn marks on his arm and leg.听
The severely emaciated 4-year-old, who was so unwell he was unable to walk or speak, was rushed to hospital where doctors discovered a list of injuries that were so long they take up more than an entire page in a Crown summary of facts.听
Compression fractures to seven of his vertebrae, several ribs and his sternum, as well as burn marks from a cigarette lighter and bleeding over the surface of the boy鈥檚 brain, were among those injuries.听
It鈥檚 alleged two women and a man were responsible for the injuries that occurred while the boy lived with them in a tiny overcrowded flat where he slept in the bath each night.听
Now, one of them has pleaded guilty for his role in the abuse which left the boy so psychologically traumatised doctors said he had no emotional response.听
The two women plan on defending the charges while the 43-year-old man has been remanded in custody until his sentencing next year after admitting five charges of assault at the High Court in Christchurch on Friday.听
All three adults have name suppression.听
It鈥檚 the kind of abuse Child Matters CEO Jane Searle said 鈥渋sn鈥檛 surprising at all鈥, stating the significant abuse New Zealand children are subjected to is far too common and often goes unnoticed.听
鈥淚 think New Zealanders would be shocked to know just how common occurrences like this are,鈥 she told 九一星空无限.听
Searle said the public hears about high-profile cases such as听Baby Ru听and听Malachi Subecz听but said there isn鈥檛 enough awareness of the cases of children suffering significant abuse and neglect that don鈥檛 die as a result of it.听听
鈥淥ften it鈥檚 not just the act of violently hurting a child but it鈥檚 the emotional abuse and neglect that goes alongside it. It has lifelong impacts on the children.听听
鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot more common than people think.鈥听
The 43-year-old man, who has name suppression, admitted holding a cigarette lighter to the child's foot and smacking him with force on the buttocks multiple times, causing bruising. Photo / George Heard听
Oranga Tamariki said it was unable to comment on the case as it is still before the courts, however, a summary of facts granted to the media revealed the boy and his 2-year-old brother were known to the service.听
Court documents state Oranga Tamariki had sporadic involvement in monitoring the care and protection of the children throughout their lives.听
Between September 18 and October 7, 2021, it鈥檚 alleged the children only had contact with the adults in the house. The eldest was reportedly made to sleep on a vinyl floor in the entranceway of the house with a folded-up duvet, a couple of blankets and a pillow.听
After a couple of weeks the adults became concerned that members of the public might see him there so he was moved to the bathtub with urine-soiled blankets that were allegedly never washed.听
The Crown alleges neither of the children had a routine in their life or went to daycare and stayed up watching TV into the early hours of the morning. The boy was also allegedly given little food.听
He was allegedly picked up and dropped by one of the adults and was not allowed to move from the bathtub for long periods of time.听
It is also alleged he was smacked with force with a jandal in his genital area by one of the women, leaving him with bruising and fractures to both of his front hip bones.听
The boy was also allegedly pinned to the ground multiple times by the same woman who then used her knee and pushed all her weight against him, causing significant bruising and fractures.听
In court, the man admitted assaulting the child on multiple occasions, including forcefully dragging the boy by his limbs and smacking him with force on his buttocks, causing bruising. He also held a lighter to the boy鈥檚 foot, leaving a burn mark.听
The abuse came to light on October 7, 2021, when Oranga Tamariki arranged a wh膩nau hui to assess the boys鈥 welfare.听
The man and one of the women arrived late to the hui and a social worker spoke with them at their vehicle. It was there the worker noticed the injuries. He appeared to be significantly unwell.听
An ambulance was called and he was transported to Christchurch Hospital for urgent medical treatment and the full extent of the abuse became apparent.听
An ambulance was called and the boy was transported to Christchurch Hospital for urgent medical treatment.听
When he arrived he was so severely emaciated he was unable to walk or move and was severely malnourished with thinning hair, wasted buttocks, poor muscle mass and limited fat stores and underweight. He was also traumatised to the point that he was psychologically shut off and unable to express any emotion or utter a single word.听
Searle said while the public knowledge of child abuse in New Zealand is 鈥渁 lot better鈥 than what it was in the past, these cases are becoming more prevalent.听
She said more resources were needed to have more eyes on the children to respond to and intervene early in potential abuse, as well as implementing more community awareness.听
鈥淪ometimes what you see can be a small indicator of what is going on behind closed doors.听
These things don鈥檛 happen in isolation. There are many social issues linked to this.鈥听
Searle was concerned Oranga Tamariki didn鈥檛 have enough training to respond to the 鈥渉igh level鈥 of cases it鈥檚 dealing with.听
鈥淚f you have a system that is stretched the response is never going to be what it needs to be.鈥听
Emily Moorhouse is a Christchurch-based Open Justice journalist at 九一星空无限. She joined 九一星空无限 in 2022. Before that, she was at the Christchurch Star.听
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