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Rioter’s mum fined £1200 after skipping son’s court date to holiday in Ibiza


Rioter’s mum who missed court hearing for Ibiza trip ordered to pay more than her holiday (Picture: REX)

Rioter’s mum who missed court hearing for Ibiza trip ordered to pay more than her holiday (Picture: REX)

The mum of one of Britain’s youngest rioters has been ordered to pay back the cost of her holiday after she skipped her son’s court hearing to go on holiday to Ibiza.

Her son, 12, was caught engaging in ‘the worst type of feral behaviour in our country’ over the summer after he was caught looting a supermarket and terrorising people at a hotel in Manchester.

But despite admitting two counts of violent disorder, the mum jetted off for a five-day sunshine break in Ibiza the day before he was due to be sentenced.

The 30-year-old single mother, who appeared at Manchester Magistrates Court alongside her son, told District Judge Joanne Hirst her holiday to the Spanish island had cost £1,000.

In retaliation, the judge ordered her to take part in a six-month parenting course and pay £1,200 in compensation, telling her ‘it’s approximately the same cost as your holiday to Ibiza.’

The judge told the youngster he would be going to jail for up to five years if he was an adult, but she was giving him a ‘chance’ and instead ordered him to complete a 12-month referral order.

The boy, who has ADHD, was described as a ‘lovely affectionate little boy,’ by his mother, but who had at times a ‘chaotic’ home life.

The youngster was involved in rioting in Manchester over the summer (Picture: Getty)

He told the judge he was ‘sorry’, now had help from social workers and had taken up boxing.

Under 18s appearing in Youth Courts cannot be identified by the press, so his mother cannot be named as that would lead to his identification.

The boy was accompanied by his uncle to a hearing last week, but after Judge Hirst said the mother’s actions left her ‘frankly astonished’ she summoned the woman to court to explain herself.

On Wednesday the judge asked the mother: ‘Can you explain your point of view?

The mother said she spoke with her solicitor and the Youth Justice team, adding: ‘It was not put to me how much I needed to be there. Each one said, “Is there an appropriate adult?” My brother – which is why I went on holiday.’

After speaking to his mother, the court was shown video footage of his offences.

The boy had ridden his bike in front of the bus, forcing it to stop, as it passed a protest outside a hotel housing asylum seekers in Manchester on July 31.

The 30-year-old mum jetted off to Ibiza the day before his court hearing (Picture: Tom Sanders/Metro.co.uk)

He then kicked the bus as a mob attacked the vehicle and the driver of the bus, leaving passengers, one a resident of the hotel, terrified.

Days later on August 3 the boy, wearing a balaclava, was in Manchester city centre, where he knocked over shelves in a Sainsbury’s store as it was looted then kicked the glass door of a vape shop as others tried to break into the premises.

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Source:: Metro

      

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