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So Bailey is in dog training for security, egility (I suppose she means agility), and training for therapy and service dogs.

Training a dog for three completely different, and specific roles. Still, he could be employed guarding a scrapyard at night, then go to care homes in the day as a therapy dog for old people, and be jumping through hoops and tunnels between the two jobs.
 
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So Bailey is in dog training for security, egility (I suppose she means agility), and training for therapy and service dogs.

Training a dog for three completely different, and specific roles. Still, he could be employed guarding a scrapyard at night, then go to care homes in the day as a therapy dog for old people, and be jumping through hoops and tunnels between the two jobs.
It's all Hollie Bollocks...

The 'dog room' is the under stairs cupboard

The 'dog walking group' will be Ella's Dog Walking company that, according to her, doesn't need public liability insurance

Lauren says that the dog is with her all day so she'll likely be doing the training - see the pic in GenociderSyo's post of her making the dog go through a hoop (obviously a family trait given the hoops Hollie made everyone jump though before the Grand Unplugging)


The 'training' sounds like HoLi wants to turn it into a doggie version of Archie
- Security training (get in the gym and buff up for MMA fights)
- Agility training (gymnastics)
- Therapy training (Wub you lots, sleep in mummy's bed)

She'll soon start calling it her Emotional Support Dog, claiming it's helping her cope with the loss of Archie. Once the novelty wears off she'll ignore it apart from the occasional use to threaten neighbours or take photos for Facebook to show what a caring DogMum she is.

This will continue until, in a few years time, she'll come home after a hard night's whoring to find it swinging from the banisters by its leash.
 
Welp it used to be on here “is that poor kid dead yet”
to “is that hollie momster banged up yet”
not only doe HD/LP provide the milk but provides the tea!
props to @GenociderSyo , best thread on the farms.
now will I do a drawing of Bailey dog biting Hollie jucey tracksuit?
ah fuckit
 

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As it's a live stream, it's difficult to archive and I don't know if it'll be retained in that format, so here's the blow-by-blow report on Hollie's evidence - I'll keep updating as more is added

Holly Dance says Archie was bullied at school

Hollie Dance is recounting Archie’s earlier life, including the separation of her and his father, Paul Battersbee. Ms Dance said Archie endured bullying at school and was for a period taken out of mainstream education, before later returning. Ms Dance said she believed he “should never have left” mainstream education.

Ms Dance said Archie began training in gymnastics and became very sporty and active. She said: “He would train five days a week, two days gymnastics and three days MMA [Mixed Martial Arts]. He loved to go for meals with me and thrived around adults. He was due to have his first MMA fight in April 2022. This obviously didn’t happen but Archie was training hard for this.”


Archie 'wasn't down just bored' and watched TikTok videos in weeks before incident


Ms Dance said that Archie would watch videos online, including on TikTok and other social media, but she initially wasn't concerned about what he was doing. She shared how she and Archie would often go to Tesco to buy his fitness food, including times when he “treated himself to Krispie Kremes [doughnuts]”.

She continued: “In the weeks leading up to April 7, there were introspectively some factors that can be seen as relevant, some directly, some not so. He started watching TikTok, watching stuff they [his step-family] didn’t know what, on his phone.

"They said he wasn’t down, just a bit bored as it was the school holidays and there was not much happening. I didn’t pick up on this but I wish I had.”


Archie loved gymnastics but was told he'd never be a professional gymnast

Ms Dance said that Archie “thought he was the next Spider-Man” and would often be climbing on things, saying he was very keen on his gymnastics.

She said: “He pushed himself to the best of his ability. If anyone said he couldn’t do something, Archie would do it. He was told he would never be a professional gymnast and he won a gold medal two weeks later."


Archie sent messages to friends about 'negative thoughts' weeks before incident that left him in coma

The court has heard Archie sent messages to friends expressing negative thoughts in the weeks before he was found unresponsive.

Coroner Brookes asked Ms Dance: “Were you aware of him expressing thoughts of self-harm and suicide?”

She replied “no”.

The coroner continued: “The police found he had shared some thoughts with others online or in a WhatsApp group. How were you when you read that?”

Ms Dance said: “Heartbroken, very surprised. Archie’s things would be he would strip off when he got home. I liked to get into his workouts. If there were any marks on his body I would have seen them.”


Archie's mum recounts the last moments she saw Archie before finding him unconscious

Ms Dance has recounted the day when she discovered her son unresponsive in their home. She said it started like a “normal day” and they had gone out for lunch at Pure Vegan, before going to Tesco and coming back home.

She said once home, she had gone upstairs and been on a call with her partner, when Archie came into the bedroom and made a joke he “had some sweets” and then surprised her with their rabbit in a bag. They had discussed looking at what was on at the cinema later.

Ms Dance said: “That was the last time I saw Archie before I found him unconscious five or ten minutes later.”


Ms Dance says she now doesn't know if Archie was taking part in an 'online challenge' despite previous claims

Previously, Ms Dance said she believed Archie may have been taking part in an online “blackout” challenge - but has told the inquest today that she can’t say for sure.

She said: “I still don’t know if Archie was trying the blackout challenge on April 7 or before. I still don’t know what he was watching on TikTok."

Ms Dance said she become concerned when she talked to others about Archie’s online activity after the incident, and fears children are put under pressure to take part in such challenges.

She continued: “The police through very good work have confirmed that Archie was watching TikTok that day before I found him.”


Archie's mum says she doesn't think her son tried to self-harm but was easily influenced

Ms Dance continued: “Knowing Archie the way I do, for a 12-year-old he didn’t fear much. He hated bullying and loud shouting. I can see that he might possibly be influenced even though he knew right from wrong if that’s what peers and social media were telling him to do so. I fear that’s what was prompted.

“He was playing with his rabbit happily. I found the rabbit on the landing sitting still. There was no indication of whether there would be self-harming thoughts or motivations. He was so looking forward to his MMA competition. I am sure he would not have done anything to miss that major milestone.”


Archie's mum 'ran outside screaming' after finding Archie unresponsive

Hollie Dance has shared the heartbreaking account of how she raised the alarm after finding her son unresponsive. She ran out of the house screaming for help, but went back inside when no one came. The ambulance service was called when she went back inside, and paramedics came to the scene.

Ms Dance said: “I was asked to sit on the stairs. I was crying hysterically, I was saying ‘please don’t leave mummy, I love you little man’. I repeated that over and over again, I just didn’t want him to leave me. Everything seemed in slow motion.”


Ms Dance says she 'acknowledges the care and help' that hospital staff gave her son even though she disagreed with decision to end life support

Ms Dance tells the court that she still has concerns about Archie’s use of TikTok, and the decision to take him initially to Southend Hospital rather than going straight to the Royal London Hospital, which is where he ended up. In her statement which she read to court, she asked if the coroner will consider further investigating this.

But she also concluded: “I would like to make sure that people know I acknowledge the care and help that people gave. I am sure people did what they thought was right, even though I disagreed and it ended in Archie’s death, and none of us should be afraid to learn in the future.”



[Court is taking a break before they question Hollie - I'll continue in a new post]
 
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So the blackout challenge is completely unsubstantiated garbage and his step-family are the ones that didn't supervise him online

Okay

I would like to make sure that people know I acknowledge the care and help that people gave.
That's a very cowardly way of saying "sorry I abused you daily and called you murderers"
 
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"Ms Dance says she now doesn't know if Archie was taking part in an 'online challenge' despite previous claims"

Holy backtrack batman, wasn't her entire grift based around this alleged TikTok challenge?

Her remarks today regarding the level of care provided by nurses & doctors is the complete opposite from what she said last year, publically condemning them in front of the cameras though now acknowledging they did what they could? Lying sack of shit, probably trying to avoid further scrutiny.
 
[and they're back...]

Ms Dance always strived to “protect Archie from the dangers of the world"

We’re back in session now, and Hollie Dance has been sharing how she always strived to “protect Archie from the dangers of the world”, having previously described him as “the apple of her eye”.

She said: “I grew up in a traumatic environment with domestic violence. Basically three people [her and her siblings] out onto the street. I did exactly the opposite so that my children didn’t go through that. They were told daily that they were loved and supported.

“None grew up on the streets and I got them into hobbies. I identified likes and interests. That’s how I kept them safe.”


Hollie Dance evidence concludes

Hollie Dance's evidence has concluded and the court has now broken for lunch.
 
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“None grew up on the streets and I got them into hobbies. I identified likes and interests. That’s how I kept them safe.”
going by the way we've seen them all speak to other people these past few months, this is a blatant lie. even just over the past few weeks, we've seen screenshots of them calling random people on facebook 'faggots' and threatening to beat them up over slight disagreements. throwing money at whatever your kids show a vague interest in is not identifying with them or keeping them safe or 'off the streets'. if it was, her life and kids wouldn't have turned out like this.
 
going by the way we've seen them all speak to other people these past few months, this is a blatant lie. even just over the past few weeks, we've seen screenshots of them calling random people on facebook 'faggots' and threatening to beat them up over slight disagreements. throwing money at whatever your kids show a vague interest in is not identifying with them or keeping them safe or 'off the streets'. if it was, her life and kids wouldn't have turned out like this.
Plus of course, we (may) have Hollie setting a good example to her (living) kids by (it is rumoured) crashing into a car that (allegedly) her son ran off of the road and into a tree. It was (allegedly) started because of an (alleged) fight /argument between someone and her daughter Lauren.

A typical, stable family.
 
HOW ON EARTH DID THIS THREAD NOT DIE WHEN HER KID DID?

How is she STILL going on about this? I'm only skimming because I wanted to see why this thread kept getting bumped months and months later, but damn, kudos to everyone keeping up with this nonsense.
 
[I'll keep this going with copies of the live commentary]

Court resumes

Court has resumed for the afternoon. Coroner Brookes is reading out statements from neighbours concerning the events of the day Archie was hospitalised.


Neighbour heard “startling scream” after Archie was found

A neighbour has revealed how he heard a “startling scream” shortly after Archie was found. Joseph Norton, in a written statement read to the court by the coroner, said that his mother lives next to Hollie Dance’s home and that he was in the garden when he heard the shouting.

He said: “I heard a scream, a startling type of scream that alarmed me. I stopped and stood still to listen. I knew it was a serious scream, I thought someone could have been stabbed nearby. I saw Hollie standing at the front door screaming for help.”

Mr Norton said he ran inside and saw Archie lying on his back near the stairs of the home while Ms Dance was in a distressed state. He called 999 and spoke to the ambulance service, before commencing CPR on Archie.


Praise for neighbour who did CPR on Archie

Robert Southern, another man who was present for the emergency response after Archie’s discovery and an associate of Mr Norton’s, shared how during the resuscitation there were shouts of “come on Archie”.

He said: “Myself and Joe were in a state of shock and took a short walk to the Co-Op to get a drink and process what happened. We walked about in a big loop and came back to the property and Joe asked a medic if Archie was ok. They said they had a pulse or something similar and were taking him to hospital.

“Joe did so well that day to respond in the way he did.”


Paramedic explains what she found on arriving at Archie's home in Southend

The paramedic who attended Archie’s home has shared how she couldn’t see any breathing from Archie when she began chest compressions.

Catherine Bennett, who was based at Southend Ambulance Station at the time, said she arrived after receiving the 999 emergency call to see Archie lying on his back with a male giving chest compressions and a woman in a distressed state sitting beside him.

She said: “I started doing chest compressions and obtained information from people at the scene.

“There was no work of breathing - he wasn’t taking any spontaneous breaths.”

Ms Bennett said further paramedics arrived along with police officers, who she asked to clear the scene around Archie.


Concerns were raised about how Archie was carried to the ambulance by his mum

Ms Bennett said Archie was carried out of the front door and placed onto a trolley while treatment continued - and that he briefly returned to circulation.

She said: “He was carried out of the doorway and onto the trolley on the driveway. CPR was continued. Fluid therapy was started before moving the patient into the ambulance. [There was] a very brief spontaneous return to circulation.”

Ms Bennett said this condition didn’t last and Archie continued to require treatment and was taken by the ambulance with blue lights on to Southend Hospital.

Coroner Brookes mentioned some concerns raised by Archie’s mother about the way he was carried into the ambulance, and that he hadn’t been given a collar for his neck. Ms Bennett said they “didn’t deem it applicable”, saying there could be risks of putting pressure on Archie’s neck in a different position.

On carrying him out, she said: “He was in a good position when I arrived, flat on his back and we were able to keep that position throughout all the movements. When we did move him from the property we ensured everyone was still supporting him in that position and then once incubated it would be keeping his head in that position as well.”
 
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