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'Chained' autistic boy out of Sydney hospital

A 16-year-old boy who was allegedly chained to a piece of furniture inside his Sydney home is out of hospital and his mother has not been charged.

Ambulances at St Vincent's Hospital in Darlinghurst, Sydney

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The mother of an autistic teenage boy who was allegedly chained inside his western Sydney home while she went shopping has not been charged.

A charity worker allegedly discovered the 16-year-old chained to a bed in his Blacktown house on Tuesday and called emergency services, who freed the Sudanese boy.

The 38-year-old mother of five arrived home shortly after and was arrested, but police on Wednesday said she has been released without charge.

The case remains open as authorities liaise with health and welfare departments.

On Tuesday 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."


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