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Adelaide mother whose toddler son consumed drug fantasy has jail sentence suspended
A mother who left “an unlawful and dangerous item without an innocent purpose” in the presence of her young son, who then consumed it, has been released on a good behaviour bond.
Key points:
- Carly Jane Wren’s two-year-old son consumed the drug GHB, also known as fantasy
- The judge accepted Wren was genuinely remorseful for her actions
- Wren’s son has been removed from her care as she undergoes drug rehabilitation treatment
Carly Jane Wren, 35, previously pleaded guilty to one count of criminal neglect, after her two-year-old son consumed the drug GHB, commonly known as “fantasy”.
In June, the toddler used a stool to climb up onto a kitchen bench and drink from an open bottle containing the drug while Wren was momentarily distracted answering…
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