Norway’s Child Welfare Service will take a decision by early March on whether the custody of the two Indian children, who have been separated from their parents, can be awarded to their uncle after which an arrangement will be put in place to take care of their needs back home.
The Child Welfare Service in Stavanger said the two children from West Bengal, who have been living in a foster home, are developing well in it and that their parents “have the opportunity” to spend time in accordance with the decision of the county board for child and social welfare.
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