Drug dealer fails in bid for return of his 'abducted' son in tug-of-love case
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Drug dealer fails in bid for return of his 'abducted' son in tug-of-love case
"Boy at centre of legal battle is described as 'very troubled'."
"A convicted drug dealer whose former partner moved to England after ending their allegedly abusive relationship has lost a legal battle in which he was seeking to have his son returned to his custody."
"The High Court in London ordered the return of the seven-year-old to Ireland earlier this year after his father took a case against the mother for child abduction."
A convicted drug dealer sought to regain custody of his seven-year-old son after the child's mother moved to England following the end of their allegedly abusive relationship. The mother relocated to England and was accused by the father of child abduction when she did not return the child to Ireland. The High Court in London heard the father's case and ordered the return of the boy to Ireland earlier this year. The child at the centre of the legal battle has been described as very troubled. The father's bid to have the son returned to his custody was unsuccessful.
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