Philip and Sonja Hathaway said they were first contacted by the ministry after appearing in news stories about their decision to live in a small boat they had built from recycling containers, water bottles and wood
A couple of new parents are camping on the grounds of the B.C. legislature in protest after their one-month-old baby was apprehended by authorities.
On Monday, however, the two say they stepped out briefly and returned to the hospital, only to be told their baby had been apprehended by the Ministry of Children and Family Development. They said they weren’t given a reason or any documentation regarding the apprehension.
She shared with the worker that she did drink a couple of times while pregnant with Amella, but it wasn’t an ongoing problem, Philip said. Philip said on Dec. 15, he grabbed his wife’s jacket from behind and she threw herself to the ground. At the request of the ministry, Sonja said she agreed to move into a transitional home in Vancouver without Philip, but she wanted to explore all local options first. Instead, Amella was apprehended Monday.
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