本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Xxxxxxxx Xxx, a 37 years old mother of 2 lived in Mississauga, Ontario killed herself on June 2nd, 2009 after engagement with Peel Region Child’s Aids Society (CAS).
What exactly happened between CAS and Xxx remained unknown, as the devastating father struggled to raise 2 boys left behind by the mother.
Messages from the family’s close friends showed in April 2009, the mother encountered with CAS worker(s) in a local clinic, where she had been trying desperately to get help for her 22 month’s younger son. It was said that the CAS worker(s) had followed her over 36 hours, after receiving a call from a doctor’s office saying the mother’s behaviour was “suspicious”. Details of what happened in the clinic remained unknown. At the end of the day the 22 months baby was taken away by CAS without informing the child’s father.
Xxx was given an appointment for mental health assessment one week later. Feared that her 4 year old autistic child could also be taken away, she fled to the United Kingdom the second day with the older child.
The younger baby was returned to the father as soon as Xxx left the country. However Xxx was unable to live in peace longer before coming back to her Mississauga home, where she committed suicide on the third night after returning to this country.
It was strongly believed that Xxx had been a good mother for years before she was declared incapable of taking care of her children. A lot of people in her community believed that her mental trouble that eventually took away her life was triggered by the rough actions taken by CAS. Xxx might have over concerned with her younger son’s health and safety after taking care of an autistic son for nearly 4 years, but never did she intend to hurt or pose any risk to her children. She was also a happy mom. Even the CAS workers visited her funeral admitted that her big smile was unforgettable.
Questioned by reporter from a local Chinese newspaper, Lucie Baistrocchi, director of public relations from CAS in Peel Region declined to comment on this particular case which had a life loss. The extremely sadness behind this story had broken many immigrants’ heart. I’m wondering if more media coverage from CBC could bring the Peel Region CAS in front of the public with more explanation.
Thank you in advance for your attention. Any help is great appreciated.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
What exactly happened between CAS and Xxx remained unknown, as the devastating father struggled to raise 2 boys left behind by the mother.
Messages from the family’s close friends showed in April 2009, the mother encountered with CAS worker(s) in a local clinic, where she had been trying desperately to get help for her 22 month’s younger son. It was said that the CAS worker(s) had followed her over 36 hours, after receiving a call from a doctor’s office saying the mother’s behaviour was “suspicious”. Details of what happened in the clinic remained unknown. At the end of the day the 22 months baby was taken away by CAS without informing the child’s father.
Xxx was given an appointment for mental health assessment one week later. Feared that her 4 year old autistic child could also be taken away, she fled to the United Kingdom the second day with the older child.
The younger baby was returned to the father as soon as Xxx left the country. However Xxx was unable to live in peace longer before coming back to her Mississauga home, where she committed suicide on the third night after returning to this country.
It was strongly believed that Xxx had been a good mother for years before she was declared incapable of taking care of her children. A lot of people in her community believed that her mental trouble that eventually took away her life was triggered by the rough actions taken by CAS. Xxx might have over concerned with her younger son’s health and safety after taking care of an autistic son for nearly 4 years, but never did she intend to hurt or pose any risk to her children. She was also a happy mom. Even the CAS workers visited her funeral admitted that her big smile was unforgettable.
Questioned by reporter from a local Chinese newspaper, Lucie Baistrocchi, director of public relations from CAS in Peel Region declined to comment on this particular case which had a life loss. The extremely sadness behind this story had broken many immigrants’ heart. I’m wondering if more media coverage from CBC could bring the Peel Region CAS in front of the public with more explanation.
Thank you in advance for your attention. Any help is great appreciated.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net