I've never heard so much about biting before this case but my friend was talking to a border force officer (small boats, English channel etc) at the weekend and he said he'd lost count of how often he'd been bitten by immigrants. He is 6ft 5 and big she said.WTF with biting children in this family?
What do you mean by that?I've never heard so much about biting before this case but my friend was talking to a border force officer (small boats, English channel etc) at the weekend and he said he'd lost count of how often he'd been bitten by immigrants. He is 6ft 5 and big she said.
I'm guessing that she means in his line of work as a Border Force Officer he has been bitten many times by people who are unhappy with his role.What do you mean by that?
I think you are probably right with this. It’s very strange that both women would do that.I think US is behind the women biting. It’s so out of the ordinary as a means of abuse because it’s so personal and also so so so easily identified whereas a bruise could have been from anyone. What are the chances he meets two women whom both choose to inflict this very extraordinary method of punishment?? I think it’s them doing it but he has influenced it. It’s just too coincidental and odd to not have come from the common denominator that is US.
Biting is such a weird one, so personal somehow. You don’t hear of it happening in many abuse cases either. Very strange that the mother and the stepmother accused of biting
I'm saying biting is not generally something you hear about as a form of abuse/attack/retaliation, therefore I was shocked at what the man said.What do you mean by that?
I'm saying biting is not generally something you hear about as a form of abuse/attack/retaliation, therefore I was shocked at what the man said.
It wouldn't be a first choice for strangers because it entails getting very close to someone. It wouldn't even be something you could do to someone you know as they would be able to fight you off if you were so close.
There are also bodily fluid implications in an age of HIV.
With Sara I am guessing she wasn't able to fight back because she was too weak or she was restrained in some way.
Still catching up so apologies if someone else has elaborated for me.
Biting and spitting are pretty common even for ticket inspectors and transport staff tbh. It’s easy to do with no weapon.I'm saying biting is not generally something you hear about as a form of abuse/attack/retaliation, therefore I was shocked at what the man said.
It wouldn't be a first choice for strangers because it entails getting very close to someone. It wouldn't even be something you could do to someone you know as they would be able to fight you off if you were so close.
There are also bodily fluid implications in an age of HIV.
With Sara I am guessing she wasn't able to fight back because she was too weak or she was restrained in some way.
Still catching up so apologies if someone else has elaborated for me.
I read there was an older child also removed from her care and that she had abused Sara and her sibling. Dont know what is true but she wasnt a stable parentDo we know why Sara wasn't able to stay with Olga? Was Olga physical with her too?
Sometimes kids sat what they think the adult wants them to sayEmma Kenny also says that the kids would go to BB & say they hated their mum that she was ugly & an ogre. Emma says she thinks that this is not true as even kids that are being abused will still look up to their parents & love them.
DefinitelySometimes kids sat what they think the adult wants them to say