Public Prosecution Service demands almost years in prison and community service for assaulting clients in Leerdam care institution

Public Prosecution Service demands almost years in prison and community

According to the Public Prosecution Service, chat messages and statements show, among other things, that she unnecessarily restrained a client and dragged her by his legs. The victim suffered injuries to his back. She also abused the clients in other ways, the Public Prosecution Service says. “By systematically not giving them food and drink as punishment and putting them to bed early, by shouting at them, by taking away toys and bullying them, she repeatedly harmed their physical, but also mental health.” She is also said to have locked clients in (another person’s) bedroom and attached a resident to a railing in the hallway with a belt.

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