Children’s Aid Society knew women zip-tied boys into pyjamas but didn’t intervene, Ontario murder trial told | Unpublished
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Children’s Aid Society knew women zip-tied boys into pyjamas but didn’t intervene, Ontario murder trial told

December 13, 2025

A Halton Children's Aid Society worker advised the Burlington, Ont., couple not to zip-tie the two brothers in their care into tents overnight, which the Crown has argued the women continued to do, the two women's murder trial in Milton has been told.



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