A mother-of-six has been handed a suspended prison sentence
after flying to Australia, telling her son that she going to the
supermarket.The woman, who cannot be named, left her 14-year-old son
with the responsibility of looking after his five siblings so she could stay
with a boyfriend down under.The teenager called his grandparents after his
mother did not return and they alerted authorities to her absence.The mother ignored messages from her parents and authorities
while she was in Australia and deleted her social media accounts. She
then returned six weeks later when she was arrested upon arrival.Judge Murray Creed said that what the mother had
done was "plainly a serious matter", giving her a six month prison
sentence suspended for two years.Creed said that the children had been brought up in
"a satisfactory and supportive way throughout their lives so far"."You've cared for them against a difficult
background", he said. "You didn't appreciate you'd done anything
wrong and were not prepared to return."The children are now residing with their grandparents following the
verdict.Via.ibtimes
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