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Concerns over two missing boys in family court case Concerns over two missing boys in family court case
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Two British boys subject to child protection orders are feared to have been unlawfully taken to Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus by their mother and her partner.Two British boys subject to child protection orders are feared to have been unlawfully taken to Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus by their mother and her partner.
In an unusual step, a family court judge has allowed lawyers representing the father of one of the boys and local authorities to name the youngsters in an attempt to find them.In an unusual step, a family court judge has allowed lawyers representing the father of one of the boys and local authorities to name the youngsters in an attempt to find them.
Charlie Clift, five, and Kaiton Warnes, two, are thought to be in the north of the island with their mother, Amelia Warnes, 23, and her partner, Kaiton’s father, Jason Warnes, 26, who are from Eastbourne and St Leonard’s in East Sussex respectively. Charlie Clift, five, and Kaiton Warnes, two, are thought to be in the north of the island with their mother, Amelia Warnes, 23, and her partner, Kaiton’s father, Jason Warnes, 26, who are from Eastbourne and St Leonards in East Sussex respectively.
Both boys were the subject of child protection plans and are wards of court, while social services at East Sussex county council have launched family court proceedings with decisions about the boys’ future expected soon.Both boys were the subject of child protection plans and are wards of court, while social services at East Sussex county council have launched family court proceedings with decisions about the boys’ future expected soon.
Judge Sir Gavyn Arthur appealed to the public for help in finding the boys as there are serious concerns for their safety and welfare.Judge Sir Gavyn Arthur appealed to the public for help in finding the boys as there are serious concerns for their safety and welfare.
“Both boys have been made wards of the high court after both were removed from the UK whilst on child protection plans and the subjects of ongoing family court proceedings brought by East Sussex county council,” a statement from the lawyers said.“Both boys have been made wards of the high court after both were removed from the UK whilst on child protection plans and the subjects of ongoing family court proceedings brought by East Sussex county council,” a statement from the lawyers said.
The Warnes and the children are thought to have stayed in Lapta, in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus, where Jason Warnes was thought to have been working in the hotel industry.The Warnes and the children are thought to have stayed in Lapta, in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus, where Jason Warnes was thought to have been working in the hotel industry.
Charlie’s father – carpenter Dominic Burt, 25, from St Leonards – has not seen his son for months, lawyers said.Charlie’s father – carpenter Dominic Burt, 25, from St Leonards – has not seen his son for months, lawyers said.
Burt, who has told lawyers how Charlie loves “dressing up in Spider-Man and Batman outfits”, provided a photograph of the boys in the hope that they would be spotted.Burt, who has told lawyers how Charlie loves “dressing up in Spider-Man and Batman outfits”, provided a photograph of the boys in the hope that they would be spotted.