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Baby left critical after swallowing ice in unit | Sunshine Coast Daily

Crime by Jacob Miley Premium Content   A BABY boy was critically injured after ingesting a significant amount of the drug ice during a visit to a Glitter Strip unit complex with his mother, police allege. Detectives from the Gold Coast Child Protection Investigation Unit on Wednesday charged the 20-year-old mum after a month-long investigation. Police will allege the woman visited a Hamilton Ave unit complex at Surfers Paradise with her 12-month-old baby on November 6. Police allege the baby boy ingested a “significant” amount of the drug ice. Acting Detective Inspector Troy Penrose, of the Vulnerable Persons and Domestic Violence Unit, said police would allege the child consumed a significant quantity of methamphetamine while at the unit.

EBR Sheriff s Office donates much-needed supplies to IRIS Domestic Violence Center

EBR Sheriff s Office donates much-needed supplies to IRIS Domestic Violence Center 3 months 2 weeks 3 days ago Thursday, December 17 2020 Dec 17, 2020 December 17, 2020 6:39 AM December 17, 2020 in News Source: WBRZ Share: BATON ROUGE - The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff s Office (EBRSO) recently held a holiday season donation drive to collect supplies and raise awareness for the IRIS Domestic Violence Center. As IRIS helps survivors of domestic abuse and their families discreetly transition into a life that no longer includes domestic violence, survivors of such trauma need to feel as comfortable as possible. This is why EBRSO s deputies donated laundry baskets filled with clothing, household items, children’s toys and hygiene products to help these individuals.

NSW domestic violence victims now have more flexibility to break leases but the real estate industry is worried

NSW domestic violence victims now have more flexibility to break leases but the real estate industry is worried TueTuesday 15 DecDecember 2020 at 7:27pm Rani said she did not have the money to break her lease but knew she needed to escape. ( Share Print text only Cancel Being able to break her lease without a financial hit is what Rani believes kept her alive after her violent ex-husband followed her home after her daughter s birthday dinner. Were it not for the help of LegalAid lawyers, she would ve been penalised $2,500 to break her lease she admits the hefty cost caused her to hesitate.

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