Yoil Weingarten: They said that theres no evidence of any danger for the children by their parents. Theres no ruling by Interpol to take them. Therefore, they re giving the children to the parents, said Yoil Weingarten, a member of the ultra-orthodox Jewish sect who accompanied the six children and their parents on their flight from Canada, according to The Star. The judge noted that there were problems with paperwork filed by Canadian authorities through the Guatemalan solicitor generals office, according to a source who was in the courtroom. She did not take the passports of any family members and made no provision that they remain in Panajachel. Media were excluded from the hearing and Members of Lev Tahor marked the Sabbath Saturday in a small hotel on the outskirts of this lakefront town in Guatemala after a local judge ruled that the kids were not in danger and could remain with their parents. Weingarten spoke with as the group walked to their hotel from the courthouse late Friday night. Police peacefully took the six children and three adults to the court Friday afternoon , as they were beginning the Sabbath, a sacred day in the Jewish faith. The police officers didnt even know, Weingarten said.
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