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[2] On appeal the mother was represented by Ms M Smyth QC with Ms�W�Davidson and the grandmother was represented by Ms R Lyle. Mr A Magee represented the Trust with Ms V Ross for the guardian. Ms J Lavery represented the father of one of the children. I am grateful to all counsel for their helpful submissions.
[6] Quite properly the adult carers were asked how the injuries might have occurred. They could give no definite explanation but referred to incidents typical of any home with two young children. They included:
• A was just starting to walk which meant that inevitably she had fallen a few times because she was unsteady on her feet.
• A had fallen down two steps on the stairs a few days previously while being looked after by her grandmother.
• B had a new toy sword which he had been waving around and "whacking" his mother with.
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