Last Updated on Thursday, 31 December 2009 23:33 Written by Sue Friday, 04 December 2009 16:35
Money is the common reason given, "I don't have insurance" or the "money" but the reality is to protect the perpetrator from punishment. Secondly, to protect the family reputation or community standing, at the expense of an innocent, helpless, dependent child.
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Broken bones left to heal on own; not set
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Broken teeth not repaired
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Crooked healing, lifetime of pain and teasing
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Cuts left to heal on their own; creating scars
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Infections treated at home
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Animal medicines used on child
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Ill and sick and unable to concentrate in school
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No medicine given for pain
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Permanent dental injury due to physical abuse
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Untreated infections that cause pain or permanent deformity
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Blindness or vision impairment due to blow on head
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Deafness caused by blow to head
Untreated Injuries:
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Child expected to sit in school in pain and be quiet; dares not tell anyone
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Child feels valueless to family
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Children suffer from constant pain
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Lack of school concentration
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Cracked ribs which are painful
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Forced to pretend nothing happened
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