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Sunday 12 January 2014

Man kept in garage for 6 weeks and abused


A recent news report has declared that Craig kinsella; a vunerable man with learning difficaulties had been stored in a familys garage for aproximately 6 weeks. Additionaly, beaten and battered with a pix ax aswell as being forced into what the emaciated man described as 'slavery' in court. Likewise, he had to work the slavery hours of 7:30-12pm at night, consequently not being paid a even a single penny. The only phasilities were a bucket as a toilet, a curtain to sleep on and very few meals for him to strive of. Furthermore he was treated as if he were a dog some would say, and was given  death threats if he attempted to escape. The family; david rooke and his girlfriend have been sentenced for 6 years imprisonment, which might not be enough due to the problem reoccuring in the future. I am now going to conclude theese facts and discuss why it is essential that we change this brutal familys attitude.

The evidence clearly show how aggressively craig kinsella was kept, but how do we know that many other people are being kept in this enviroment aswell? The truth is, we don't, but we can try and persuade the police to start take action on what could happen, instead of focusing what is happening in the present. In this case the police were clueless, but maybe they should investigate theese scenarios more often; we can prevent the innocent being forced into such vile conditions.

The facts also announce that Craig was given 15 grand, but the majority of the public believe that this is no where near enough to sacrifice for the pain he had to go through for 6 slow weeks.

After researching the story i have a strong belief in rising the years imprisonment of this family up to 10 years,  I would then make them be rehabilitaed. After all, it wasnt long until craig almost died from the suffering he faced, and if it reoccurs, imagain what would happen. Whereas if the family were rehabilitated, they would be released as new people hopefully...

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