Herald on Sunday

Father’s bail disgusts family

‘I don’t want to end up in jail myself for taking revenge . . . I just feel lost.’

- By Anna Leask

A9-month-old baby was allegedly choked, beaten and had an object “shoved” down his throat in a brutal attack that left him hospitalis­ed for more than a week.

When the little boy was taken to hospital his family said he had laceration­s around his mouth, welts on both sides of his head, multiple cheekbone fractures, a torn bottom lip and tongue and facial grazes.

His eyelids were so swollen that the baby could barely open them.

The baby’s father has been charged with the attack earlier this year and released on bail — to the disgust of the mother’s family.

The baby’s maternal grandfathe­r spoke to the Herald on Sunday about the attack on the condition of anonymity.

He said the attack happened on a morning in January but the grandfathe­r says the baby was not taken to hospital for “hours”.

When he was notified of the little boy’s injuries he rushed to his bedside and was horrified at what he saw.

“I dropped to my knees and cried . . . I had never seen a baby like that and I don’t ever want to see it again,” he said.

“He was bashed up and beaten up and cut up, the hospital staff told me it’s one of the worst cases of abuse of a child.”

When he got to the hospital his grandson was on a drip as he could not use his mouth to eat.

“His little eyes were half closed, they were so swollen.

“They said he’d been strangled and he had marks under his chin, like he’d been scraped across the carpet.

“He was just 9 months old at the time, I was devastated.”

Photograph­s show the child soon after the attack, bloodied, swollen and bruised. Another shows him in his grandfathe­r’s arms at the hospital, sleeping but his injuries still visible.

The boy and his mother left their town and are in hiding after the accused was granted bail.

The grandfathe­r said he now has to keep his gate locked and has had an alarm installed in case the accused tries to come to his property. He and his family fear the accused and are upset that he was released on bail so close to them.

“That’s just not right, we are all pretty angry about it,” he said.

“I don’t want to end up in jail myself for taking revenge . . . I just feel lost.”

The Herald on Sunday has chosen not to name the small town where the family live or the court where the baby’s father appeared.

He faces charges injuring with intent, wounding with intent and assault with a weapon. In addition he is facing six unrelated charges of male assaults female.

Victim advocate Ruth Money called on the police to “urgently appeal” the decision to bail the man.

“[This decision] is completely out of touch with both society’s expectatio­ns regarding safety let alone current bail legislatio­n,” she said.

“Once again the police have done great work to protect both the victims — and the community — and bring a violent offender to account and yet [their pleadings have been ignored].”

Police would not comment on the case while it was before the courts.

The grandfathe­r said the little boy had recovered from his physical injuries.

“But he has nightmares,” he said.

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