It’s a sad situation since both the young woman and her caregiver mother want the baby. The article is unclear as to under what circumstances did the girl become pregnant in the first place? They ‘don’t know’ if she consented.
This uncertainty of how she became with child may cause the judge to think the girl’s mom has not been able to properly supervise her daughter so far, and would show even less competency when trying to supervise or care for two people.
Very unfortunate and nobody really ends up winning.
The state is fixing to end up winning. It gets what it wants.
The woman is in care of the NHS, whatever in Hades THAT means.
Seems to me if someone was derelict, it was/is the NHS.
My ex-FIL had already raised one of their grandkids and had a mentally handicapped daughter.
When the girl was old enough, he had her ‘fixed.’
Was that wrong?