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Special Assignment this week:
Episode Title: Baby Michael
Date: Tuesday, 13 January 2009
Time: 21h30
Channel: SABC 3
This week's Special Assignment tells the story of baby Michael Connor, who was physically abused by his parents and rendered quadraplegic before he turned six months old; and of the state prosecutor who fought to see justice for the little boy.
In November 2003, baby Michael was admitted to the emergency ward of Johannesburg Hospital bruised, blind and brain damaged. It wasn't the first time he had been hospitalized - a month earlier his parents had brought him to the hospital, claiming the infant was injured after falling against a stereo.
Special Assignment investigates the story of how he was failed by those who should have protected him. Firstly, by his mother and father - who both took turns blaming each other in the subsequent court case. Michael's mother, after accusing her boyfriend and the child's father, later told police under oath she had abused the baby. She later retracted this.
There was also the social worker, who returned the abused infant to his parents, after he was first admitted to hospital.
The show speaks with Michael's carers, who try to help the little boy lead as comfortable a life as possible - but who state with finality: 'his chances of being normal again are nil.'
Also part of the story is the Johannesburg prosecutor, Carina Coetzee - who intervened personally in the court proceedings to ensure that Michael's abusers will one day be prosecuted. Coetzee, who has been involved in some of the most high-profile cases involving child abuse, was prepared to sell her house to raise funds for the case.
Michael's parents will appear later this year on charges of attempted murder and assault.
Michael's mother has remarried and has had two more children since allegedly landing her firstborn in a coma. She tells Special Assignment she deserves a second chance.
The documentary is produced by Busiswe Ntuli
Special Assignment is on SABC3 on Tuesdays at 21h30.