William Tyrrell's foster mother has pleaded guilty to assaulting a child at a home on Sydney's north shore.
Key points:
- William Tyrrell's foster parents were charged over assaulting a 10-year-old girl two years ago
- The 56-year-old foster father has pleaded not guilty
- The charges are not related to missing three-year-old William who disappeared in 2014
The child is not William.
The woman, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, appeared at Parramatta Local Court today, alongside her husband.
The 58-year-old pleaded guilty to two counts of common assault in relation to alleged incidents that took place in January and October 2021.
However, she entered not guilty pleas to two counts of stalking or intimidating the child.
Her 56-year-old husband maintained not guilty pleas to one count of common assault and one count of stalking or intimidating the child.
William Tyrrell's foster-parents have been in court for the case since early 2022.(ABC News)
The pair will face a five-day hearing on the charges.
William disappeared from his foster grandmother's home on the Mid-north coast in 2014, aged three.
No one has ever been arrested or charged over his disappearance.
The foster mother of missing boy William Tyrrell has pleaded guilty to assaulting a child in her care in incidents that occurred two years ago.
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