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The mother of an autistic teenage boy who was allegedly chained inside his home has not been charged.

On Tuesday we shared the story of a 16-year-old boy who was discovered chained to a bed in his Blacktown house.

His 38-year-old mother, who also has five other children, reportedly arrived home shortly after and was arrested, but police on Wednesday said she has been released without charge.

Authorities are still liaising with health and welfare departments.

A family friend said the Sudanese family didn’t have enough help to look after the boy.

“Sometimes he runs away, the father is not here, (he is) in Africa,” she told News Corp.

She said the boy’s mother cared about him but was tired and had no help.

The boy was taken to Westmead Hospital for observation and was released on Tuesday night, a hospital spokeswoman said.

Autism Awareness Australia CEO Nicole Rogerson said it was clear the family needed more support.

“It doesn’t shock me, nor surprise me. It just saddens me.

“It is never OK to restrain or abuse a person with autism,” she told the Seven Network.

Ms Rogerson said the boy should have been at school.

“I think we have let this family down.”

I hope they get the extra support obviously needed to help them cope. It must be such a hard situation for them.

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  • They HAVE support, he was found BY a support worker! To claim they just need help is really understating the problem here. Not to mention he should of been in school!

    More support will not stop this child abuse as it was in place. What she needs is some respectful for the child and some understanding of asd and human rights! I have 2 boys with autism and it would NEVER cross my mind to mistreat them in this manner.

    utterly disgusting and heartbreaking. That poor boy.

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  • Needing more help or not, chaining a child up is not the answer. By the sounds this mum didn’t know what else to do… Hopefully she now at least gets the help she needs. I suppose though, it would be better knowing where he is than having him run away, goodness knows what could happen to the boy with the people in this world today!!

    All-in-all, I am glad the boy is safe and obviously healthy, and that the departments have realised they do not have enough on offer for parents that need more help and support…

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