Kent County Council admitted Jacob and Samuel Montague should not have been placed in the chairs.
A pair of autistic twins have been offered £80,000 in compensation, after they were repeatedly restrained at a special school.Kent County Council admitted the school failed to follow its own policies and broke government guidelines.
Their parents, Mark and Annie Montague, were sent pictures of the boys in the chairs, but the straps were not visible. Mr Montague said: "It was the complete lack of compassion. It was as though they were animals rather than children.
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