Teenager raised to be 'gentle giant' faces court over mother's murder
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A teenage child with an egghead incapacity indicted of murdering his mom was lifted to be a “gentle giant”, a Melbourne justice has been told.
The boy, who can't be named for authorised reasons, faced a children’s justice on Wednesday charged with murdering his mom in January.
His grandmother gave justification during a pre-trial committal hearing, claiming she didn’t trust a child would deliberately harm his mother, adding there was a “great understanding of adore between them”.
“(My daughter) suspicion it was improved to move him adult as a peaceful giant – since he was big – rather than a infamous giant,” a lady said.
“Then unfortunately as he got older, he got a ability to mangle anything and everything.”
But a grandmother combined that a boy, who has an IQ of 59, had never behaved vigourously with his mother.
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