Caseworker back at Jeffrey Baldwin inquest - MetroNews Canada

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 24 Oktober 2013 | 16.14

TORONTO – A children's aid worker who handled the case of a five-year-old Toronto boy who starved to death at the hands of his grandparents is due to testimony again today at a coroner's inquest into his death.

Margarita Quintana of the Catholic Children's Aid Society said yesterday she had no concerns about the couple who took Jeffrey Baldwin into their care that would have prompted her to search their records.

The inquest has heard that both Elva Bottineau and her partner Norman Kidman had a history of child abuse, including separate convictions and various dealings with the children's aid society.

Bottineau and Kidman are currently serving life sentences for second-degree murder in Jeffrey's death 11 years ago.

When he died, five-year-old Jeffrey was just 21 pounds — about what he weighed when he was first sent to his grandparents four years earlier.

The inquest has heard that Bottineau and Kidman would keep Jeffrey and one of his sisters locked for long stretches of time in their room, where they were left to relieve themselves and forced to clean up their own mess.


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