Why has Baby Aria never slept in her own crib? As far as the Wings of the Wind has been able to ascertain, there were only two reasons given to her parents:
Reason #1: Aria’s father, Ken Olsen, was a danger to his wife and child.
Reason #2: Aria’s mother, Vibeke, would not renounce her husband.
The video above was made by Ken Olsen and was published one week ago. It explains other details of the case.
This is very similar to the Baby Caspian case. Caspian and his Mother, Nadia, have now been separated for almost 20 days. The Caspian story has gotten notice from many sources including this publication.
Two days after her birth, baby Aria was separated from her father, Ken. Baby Aria and Vibeke were left alone in a place called Moringen. Allegedly, Ken and Vibeke were not able to communicate as Vibeke’s telephone was confiscated. Vibeke was able to contact Ken after five days of separation. Apparently, no one called Ken to let him know what was happening.
It is now one and a half years after Baby Aria was taken from her Parents. The Wings of the Wind has been told by a source close to the situation that the Barnevernet has made NO effort to reunify this child with her biological parents.
There have been four hearings involving baby Aria, two regarding the emergency removal, and two on the “overtaking of the care.” After all other options were gone, Ken and Vibeke appealed to a higher court. The appeal was denied.
========================== Editor’s Note:
It is another baffling decision that has come from Norway’s Child Protective Services.
Why was this couple given no chance to parent this child?
Why were the mother and child taken from a father who had done nothing wrong? He had not been violent to the mother or the child.
There were 3 members on committees in at least 2 of the 4 hearings where Ken and Vibeke were present. Baby Caspian only had one person make the very important decision that a young child should not be returned to her loving parent. This inconsistency seems very odd.
Ken said, “Even the psychologist, has never seen anything like this.”
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BABY ARIA HAS NEVER SLEPT IN HER OWN CRIB
July 2, 2016Why has Baby Aria never slept in her own crib? As far as the Wings of the Wind has been able to ascertain, there were only two reasons given to her parents:
Reason #1: Aria’s father, Ken Olsen, was a danger to his wife and child.
Reason #2: Aria’s mother, Vibeke, would not renounce her husband.
The video above was made by Ken Olsen and was published one week ago. It explains other details of the case.
This is very similar to the Baby Caspian case. Caspian and his Mother, Nadia, have now been separated for almost 20 days. The Caspian story has gotten notice from many sources including this publication.
Two days after her birth, baby Aria was separated from her father, Ken. Baby Aria and Vibeke were left alone in a place called Moringen. Allegedly, Ken and Vibeke were not able to communicate as Vibeke’s telephone was confiscated. Vibeke was able to contact Ken after five days of separation. Apparently, no one called Ken to let him know what was happening.
It is now one and a half years after Baby Aria was taken from her Parents. The Wings of the Wind has been told by a source close to the situation that the Barnevernet has made NO effort to reunify this child with her biological parents.
There have been four hearings involving baby Aria, two regarding the emergency removal, and two on the “overtaking of the care.” After all other options were gone, Ken and Vibeke appealed to a higher court. The appeal was denied.
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Editor’s Note:
It is another baffling decision that has come from Norway’s Child Protective Services.
Why was this couple given no chance to parent this child?
Why were the mother and child taken from a father who had done nothing wrong? He had not been violent to the mother or the child.
There were 3 members on committees in at least 2 of the 4 hearings where Ken and Vibeke were present. Baby Caspian only had one person make the very important decision that a young child should not be returned to her loving parent. This inconsistency seems very odd.
Ken said, “Even the psychologist, has never seen anything like this.”
I have given a speech in Ken’s behalf THAT CAN BE FOUND HERE.
Most of the words in the speech are Ken’s own and tell of his own childhood in CPS custody.
Here is the JUSTICE FOR BABY ARIA AND HER FAMILY Facebook page.
Ken and Vibeke get to see Aria every couple of months for a couple of hours. Is this the way Aria’s entire life will be?
It is hard to imagine.
Chris Reimers
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