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Pensioner, 76, charged with ‘child cruelty offences' after eight kids & adult ‘poisoned' at summer camp

Pensioner, 76, charged with ‘child cruelty offences' after eight kids & adult ‘poisoned' at summer camp

The Irish Suna day ago
A PENSIONER has been charged with "child cruelty offences" at a summer camp after eight kids and one adult were rushed to hospital.
The victims were enjoying the summer holidays at Stathern Lodge in Leicestershire when they reported feeling ill.
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Jonathon Ruben, 76, was arrested by cops and has now been charged with child cruelty offences
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Eight children and one adult were taken to hospital while at a summer camp
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Cops at the scene in Leicestershire
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Police arrested Jonathon Ruben, 76, following the horror on Sunday and he has now been charged.
The pensioner was charged with three offences of "wilful ill treatment of a child" relating to three boys.
Ruben has been remanded into custody and will appear at Leicester Magistrates' Court tomorrow.
Janine McKinney, Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS East Midlands, said: 'The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised the prosecution of a 76-year-old man with child cruelty offences following a police investigation into a summer camp held at Stathern Lodge, Leicestershire.
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"This decision has been made after reviewing a file of evidence from Leicestershire Police.
'Jonathon Ruben, will be charged with three offences of wilful ill treatment of a child relating to three boys. He will appear at Leicester Magistrates' Court on Saturday, 1 August.
'This has been an extremely upsetting and shocking moment for the community, and especially for the children and parents most directly affected.
'We would like to remind all concerned that there are now active criminal proceedings against Mr Ruben, and he has the right to a fair trial. There must be no reporting, commentary or sharing of information online that may in any way prejudice these proceedings."
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Officers and the East Midlands Ambulance Service - including an air ambulance - swarmed the Christian camp on Monday.
"Distressed" parents were reportedly unable to see their kids "for hours" as they were taken to a makeshift triage centre nearby.
One witness reported seeing parents "screaming" at officers as they demanded to see their kids.
A total of eight children - who were all boys aged between eight and 11 - were taken to hospital as a precaution and later discharged.
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One adult was also taken to hospital as a precaution and was also discharged, said cops.
A resident who lives near the hall said: 'It was pretty chaotic, with emergency workers running around everywhere.
"I saw a few children in tears as they walked into the hall. It's like every parent's worst nightmare."
Leicester Police has now referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), who have launched a probe.
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It comes as officers admitted it received a report on Sunday of children feeling unwell but did not visit the camp until Monday.
The lodge is owned by Christian charity the Braithwaite Gospel Trust, which provides holiday clubs.
An IOPC spokesperson said: "We received a conduct referral on Tuesday (July 29) from Leicestershire Police relating to their handling of concerns passed to them over the wellbeing of a group of children.
"Our assessment team has examined all available evidence and concluded the matter should be independently investigated by the IOPC.
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"The investigation will look at whether there were any breaches of professional behaviour - namely a failure to carry out duties and responsibilities - that resulted in a delay in Leicestershire Police's response to what was later declared a critical incident."
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The horror unfolded on Sunday
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