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Children at Bright Sparks nursery in Taibach 'force-fed' | Children at Bright Sparks nursery in Taibach 'force-fed' |
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Children at a nursery were visibly distressed after being force-fed and picked up by their wrists before being dropped to the floor, a court heard. | Children at a nursery were visibly distressed after being force-fed and picked up by their wrists before being dropped to the floor, a court heard. |
Swansea Crown Court was told Bright Sparks in Taibach, Port Talbot was closed after concerns were raised about the way its owner, her deputy and a member of staff had treated children. | Swansea Crown Court was told Bright Sparks in Taibach, Port Talbot was closed after concerns were raised about the way its owner, her deputy and a member of staff had treated children. |
Former owner Katie Davies, assistant manager Christina Pinchess, and Shelbie Forgan are accused of child cruelty. | Former owner Katie Davies, assistant manager Christina Pinchess, and Shelbie Forgan are accused of child cruelty. |
They deny the charges against them. | They deny the charges against them. |
Prosecutor David Scutt told jurors concerns were first raised in 2015 by a college student who had been on a work placement. | Prosecutor David Scutt told jurors concerns were first raised in 2015 by a college student who had been on a work placement. |
Mr Scutt said: "The children of these ages [at the nursery] required the utmost care and attention as well as a lot of patience. | Mr Scutt said: "The children of these ages [at the nursery] required the utmost care and attention as well as a lot of patience. |
"They were not always treated with the care and attention as well as the degree of patience needed for small children who cannot look after themselves. | "They were not always treated with the care and attention as well as the degree of patience needed for small children who cannot look after themselves. |
"There is no suggestion that these children were badly beaten or badly injured. But the children concerned.... were distressed and traumatised by their treatment." | "There is no suggestion that these children were badly beaten or badly injured. But the children concerned.... were distressed and traumatised by their treatment." |
The court heard Bright Sparks opened in 2014 and had places for up to 19 children - from babies to eight-year-olds. | The court heard Bright Sparks opened in 2014 and had places for up to 19 children - from babies to eight-year-olds. |
Mr Scutt said in late 2015 a student called Natasha Walsh-Jones had seen Ms Davies and Ms Forgan force feed a toddler who refused their food. | Mr Scutt said in late 2015 a student called Natasha Walsh-Jones had seen Ms Davies and Ms Forgan force feed a toddler who refused their food. |
The court heard Ms Davies "held" the child's head as Ms Forgan "forced" food in the child's mouth before moving their jaw up and down. | The court heard Ms Davies "held" the child's head as Ms Forgan "forced" food in the child's mouth before moving their jaw up and down. |
Jurors were told the alleged incident lasted "10 minutes" with both defendants described as "laughing". | Jurors were told the alleged incident lasted "10 minutes" with both defendants described as "laughing". |
Mr Scutt said Ms Walsh-Jones later decided to end her placement early. | Mr Scutt said Ms Walsh-Jones later decided to end her placement early. |
The court heard that in separate incidents Ms Pinchess had tried to stop a child from crying by covering his mouth with their hands. | The court heard that in separate incidents Ms Pinchess had tried to stop a child from crying by covering his mouth with their hands. |
The Crown also says she picked up another child by their wrists before they were "dropped to the floor". | The Crown also says she picked up another child by their wrists before they were "dropped to the floor". |
Of the latter, Mr Scutt said instances like that happened with "some sort of continuity and commonality". | Of the latter, Mr Scutt said instances like that happened with "some sort of continuity and commonality". |
The trial also heard daily diaries for children were "falsified" with wrong information "deliberately" written in. | The trial also heard daily diaries for children were "falsified" with wrong information "deliberately" written in. |
Jurors were told all three defendants "emphatically denied" any ill treatment when interviewed by police. | Jurors were told all three defendants "emphatically denied" any ill treatment when interviewed by police. |
Mr Scutt added: "The central issue here is: Did these things happen?" | Mr Scutt added: "The central issue here is: Did these things happen?" |
The alleged offences are said to have taken place during a four-month period starting in late 2015. | The alleged offences are said to have taken place during a four-month period starting in late 2015. |
The nursery was closed last year. | The nursery was closed last year. |
Ms Davies, 32, of Port Talbot, is accused of one count of causing cruelty to a person under the age of 16. | Ms Davies, 32, of Port Talbot, is accused of one count of causing cruelty to a person under the age of 16. |
Ms Pinchess, 31, of Cwmavon, faces six charges of causing cruelty to a person under the age of 16. | Ms Pinchess, 31, of Cwmavon, faces six charges of causing cruelty to a person under the age of 16. |
Ms Forgan, 22, of Port Talbot, is accused of three counts of causing cruelty to a person under the age of 16. | Ms Forgan, 22, of Port Talbot, is accused of three counts of causing cruelty to a person under the age of 16. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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