Shane Curran and Nicola McCall also exposed the four children to drugs and assaulted three of them.
A man and woman have been found guilty of neglecting four young children who were starved and forced to live in a house piled with rubbish.
Jurors heard how three of the children also suffered physical violence. One girl described being "rag-dolled" by McCall.Both were also convicted of assaulting one girl, while Curran was found guilty of attacking a boy and McCall another of the girls. Procurator fiscal Carrie Stevens said there was a "consistent failure" to keep the victims safe and comfortable.Pre-recorded evidence from the children was played during the trial.
The court heard there was "never any food in the cupboards" and the children were "regularly deprived".'Bashed my head'Jurors were told some of the victims were regularly punched, kicked, pulled and dragged by the hair.Describing one incident with McCall, the girl said: "She rag-dolled me, flung me onto the ground and bashed my head off the door."And one of the girls was once left unsupervised on a balcony.
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