Sentencing of 12-year-old boy involved in Manchester riots adjourned - as mum 'goes to Ibiza'
The boy admitted being involved in two incidents of violent disorder sparked by the stabbings in Southport
The sentencing of a 12-year-old boy involved in two riots in Manchester following the Southport stabbings has been adjourned because his mum "is in Ibiza".
The boy, who cannot be identified because of his age, admitted being involved in disorder outside a hotel housing asylum seekers on July 31.
Just days later, on August 03, he was part of a group filmed kicking the windows of a vape shop and throwing a missile at a police van.
The youngster was accompanied to court by his uncle.
Judge 'astonished' by decision
District Judge Hirst was told the boy's mother was not present, having gone on holiday on Sunday and was due to fly back to the UK on Thursday.
She thanked the boy's uncle for accompanying his nephew to court in his mother's absence, but added: "One day before the hearing we find out the mum has gone on holiday and is not with her son who played a greater part in the recent civil disorder than any adult or child I've seen coming through these courts.
"I'm frankly astonished.
"I will require a full explanation from mum on her decision to go on holiday one day before her 12-year-old son comes to court facing a potential custodial sentence.
"This is a serious situation, it has now deteriorated in my view because of the actions of the mother.
"She is on notice, I will be challenging her about this decision."
Addressing the boy as she adjourned sentencing, Judge Hirst told him: "Boys like you need their mums in their lives. I need your mum here."