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EXTENSION OF TIME
​TO APPEAL

CD v FIRST TIER TRIBUNAL (CICA) [2010] UKUT 181 (AAC) (01 June 2010)
The Applicant was born in 2001. When she was about 3½ years old, her brother then aged about 12½, pushed a metal pole or rod up her bottom, causing a degree of injury. She and her siblings were placed in foster care in 2005 at which point, she made statements to her foster carer about what had happened to her which caused investigations to be made, and statements to be taken.   Full report here.
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