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The face of evil Essex foster carer who forced soiled underwear into children’s mouths and made them fight for food

The face of evil Essex foster carer who forced soiled underwear into children’s mouths and made them fight for food

This is the face of an evil foster carer who made children fight for food and drink bleach. Sandra Clayton subjected children in her care to “extreme” abuse, including being forced to take scalding hot showers, drink juice mixed with bleach and make them fight for food.

Clayton, from Brightlingsea, was jailed after being convicted in 2017 at the age of 70 for subjecting her foster children to extreme child abuse from the 1970s to the early 90s. One victim, who recently won compensation, was one of several children who suffered abuse by Clayton during this time.

During her trial in 2017, the court heard how she forced soiled underwear into two of her foster children’s mouths as a punishment. She would make her foster children go out into the cold, subject them to beatings, make them sleep on the floor, and would slash their feet with a knife if they tried to get away from her.

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Additionally, she would play a sadistic game where she would grab the children by their limbs and spin them around and then let go, causing injuries as they collided with furniture and walls. At times Clayton would make the children fight each other for food. When the children’s injuries were too big to conceal, Clayton would force them to lie to authorities so that she would not be implicated.

The victim reported being regularly pushed down the stairs, bitten on the face, forced to stand naked while items were thrown at him, coerced to harm himself, kept in a coal bunker for extended periods of time, chased around the house naked by a dog trained to bite his ankles, and force-fed food until he would vomit and was then made to eat the vomit.

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Additionally, he was once hospitalised for eight days after being launched across the room. The full extent of the abuse was detailed at Ipswich Crown Court in 2017, where Clayton pleaded guilty to three charges of cruelty to a person under age 16 and was sentenced to four years in prison.

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  • May 16, 2023