Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine were placed in a dunge
The couple, who were arrested in front of their young daughter, spoke after they complained about their elementary school in the WhatsApp group about their ordeal in detail for the first time.
Maxi Allen and Rosalind Levin was closed in a 11 -hour police cell when they were detained on suspicion of harassment and malicious contacts. Six police officers came down to their house in Boreamwood, Herfordshire, and they both led far away-where Francisa cried “terrified” in three years.
Rosalind, 46, said that the police did not respond to her calls for reassurance that her nine-year-old daughter-then at school-was safe. Last night, I spoke: “There was a moment when I believed I sincerely believed that I wanted to die, because I could not deal with her loss … until that moment, I was convinced that Sasha had died.”
After a five -week achievement, Herfordshire Constabulari brought down the charges against Levins. It was related to the alleged “inflammatory and defamatory” comments that were said to have been conducted in a group of WhatsApp when it was concerned about the absence of an open employment for a new teacher at the Kolly Hill Elementary School in Bahhamwood.
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Although there is no abusive language and not threats in the group, officers were sent in two police cars and Van to arrest the couple. Maxi, 50, compared the scenes to “the type of treatment you might expect for the collapse of drugs or a terrorist cell … It was difficult to get rid of the feeling that I was living in a police state … These were special conversations, without any abusive or even offensive feasibility, on the email and WhatsApp.”
The Herfordshire Police said that the arrests were justified, but they confessed that it could have been skillfully dealt with. He added that there is “insufficient evidence” for more investigation.
And Maxie, radio product, is not supported. He told Mail Online that he was published in the Whatap group, which includes about 15 parents about the recruitment process to replace a school in Kauli Hill after they announced their retirement. Then the school sent a letter, the parents were not asked to talk negatively about the school on social media and threaten work if they did so.
“In my opinion, it was a little above the summit, because it is not known that the parents tell what he says alone,” Rosalind, who met Maxi in 2006. It expressed this feeling on WhatsApp, while proved to be a particularly specific message. My mother wrote: “Can you imagine what” work “? Hi, 999, one of the mothers at school said something that means about me in the WhatsApp group of the mother. Please can you arrest them?”
This message eventually led to the conflict with the school, and the police arrived at the family's home about five months after sending this clip. “I felt as if I was in a terrible nightmare. I didn't know how it came to this.”
The Hertfordshire Police Chief Consable Andy justified the Prophet, saying that while they could have skillfully dealt with them, the inspector who agreed to them did this because he did not think that the couple would agree to a voluntary interview.
A spokesman for the Caoli Hill Elementary School said:
“We are always happy that parents raise concerns, but we are asking them to do this in an appropriate way, and in line with the complaints published for the school.”