Belfast Telegraph

Dad aged 16 weeps as he’s charged with murdering his six-week-old son

- BY BEN MITCHELL

A 16-YEAR-OLD boy sobbed in court as he was charged with the murder of his six-week-old son who suffered “head injuries and a bite to the nose”.

Police were called to a mother-and-child residentia­l unit in Defender Road, Southampto­n, at 5.05am on Sunday where the in- fant boy was found with “significan­t injuries”.

The child was then taken to Southampto­n General Hospital where he was later pronounced dead.

The teenage defendant, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was supported by his mother as he appeared at Southampto­n Magistrate­s Court charged with murder.

Dan O’Neill, prosecutin­g, told the court that the baby had suffered “a bite to the nose and injuries to the head”.

District Judge Lorraine Morgan adjourned the case for the next hearing to be held at Winchester Crown Court today.

Speaking to the teenager, the judge said: “The case will be sent to Winchester Crown Court, you will be remanded into secure accommodat­ion until that appearance.”

As the teenager was led from court, he said to his mother “love you” to which she replied: “Love you, darling.”

An 18-year-old woman, who was also arrested on suspicion of murder, has been released by police but remains under investigat­ion, according to a Hampshire police spokeswoma­n. Police at a property for young mothers and their children in Southampto­n, where the baby was found

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