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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Family Court Decisions (other Judges) >> Kent County Council v R & Anor [2024] EWFC 226 (B) (16 July 2024) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/OJ/2024/226.html Cite as: [2024] EWFC 226 (B) |
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The Law Courts Chaucer Road Canterbury Kent CT1 1ZA |
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(start and end times cannot be noted due to audio format) |
B e f o r e :
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KENT COUNTY COUNCIL |
APPLICANT |
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R and ADSETT |
RESPONDENTS |
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Tel: 01303 230038
Email: [email protected]
Ms Mitchell (Counsel) on behalf of the Respondent Father
Other Parties Present and their status
None known
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Crown Copyright ©
Number of folios in transcript | 26 |
Number of words in transcript | 1,842 |
Her Honour Judge Davies:
"OK."
On 1 September, Mr Adsett messaged C saying:
"Are you coming out tonight and can you bring me some dog ends too?"
On 3 September, Mr Adsett messaged C:
"Is my bone nearly done yet?"
To which C responded:
"Not yet."
Mr Adsett then messaged
"What's it on?"
to which C replied:
"75%"
Mr Adsett then messaged:
"OK."
"Can you make me a sandwich for when I get back with Mum please?"
On 11 September at approximately 7.10, Ms Wallen-Dunk and Kerry Fuller social worker observed C walking towards the area where she was observed to be with Mr Adsett on 7 and 8 September. At 7.15 Kerry Fuller took a photograph of Mr Adsett and C sitting on a bench together, and both Ms Wallen-Dunk and Miss Fuller approached them. Photograph evidence was attached to Ms Wallen-Dunk's statement.
"You OK DSG [I do not know what that means] Dad."
By which Mr Adsett responded:
"Pick up the phone please."
This correspondence is exhibited in the social worker's statement.
"You OK Dad?"
Mr Adsett responded:
"I'm fine, OK."
C then asked:
"Are you sure?"
To which Mr Adsett responded:
"Yes, I love you."
"Sorry, will see you at school later."
"What Dad?"
"You're going into care today x. Delete all messages too."
C says:
"N"
"Now please"
Mr Adsett says.
C says:
"Hello."
Mr Adsett says:
"We all love you."
C says:
"Dad, what?"
He says:
"Please delete all messages now."
C says:
"What, what?"
Mr Adsett says:
"They are on their way to school now."
"Why Dad?"
says C.
"To take you into care."
C says:
"No."
Mr Adsett says:
"Yes, sorry."
C says:
"No. QOC."
I do not know what that means. Mr Adsett says:
"We're on our way now."
C then says:
"No. Nah."
Mr Adsett says:
"Mimim sorry."
I do not know what that means. C says:
"Dad, neo, no."
Mr Adsett says:
"You need to delete all messages now as they will check your phone and I'm not meant to contact you."
C says:
"No, no."
Mr Adsett says:
"We'll be at school soon."
And C says:
"Where are you Dad?"
and Mr Adsett says:
"In a taxi on the way to school."
C then says:
"OK."
"Hi."
And then Mr Adsett says:
"Just got your phone but can't get yellow."
"Oh sorry, what did you get me then?"
Says C.
"14, same colour as mine."
"What colour?"
"Blue."
C says:
"Oh."
Mr Adsett says:
"You're not at school."
C says:
"I am at school."
Mr Adsett says:
"OK will try to call you later."
"OK goodbye."
Mr Adsett says:
"Love you."
C says:
"Hi, so I have a blue phone not yellow?"
Mr Adsett says:
"Yes."
C says:
"OK."
Mr Adsett says:
"Like mine."
C says:
"Are you on the phone?"
Mr Adsett says:
"No I'm at work."
"OK"
C says.
"What are you doing? OK, I love you."
Mr Adsett then sent a voice note lasting three minutes five seconds. The Local Authority is also concerned there may be further messages that have been deleted from C's phone.