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Mother ‘killed her toddler by stamping on his stomach’

- Salam Al Amir salamir@thenationa­l.ae

DUBAI // A mother killed her 14-month-old son by stamping repeatedly on his stomach, a court heard.

The Emirati woman, 33, denied a charge of premeditat­ed murder when she appeared at Dubai Criminal Court yesterday.

“I didn’t kill him,” she said. “I have other children that I raised and I even raised my sisters and brothers.

“I didn’t kill him, he was sick and we have been to many places seeking treatment for him.”

Prosecutor­s said she stamped on the baby’s stomach so hard that the child later died of his injuries in hospital.

“She was treating the baby mercilessl­y, shoving the spoon into his mouth and throwing him on the bathroom floor naked to bathe him,” said the woman’s Indonesian maid, 42.

“Once I walked in on her to see her pressing with great strength on his stomach and, when she noticed me, she stopped.”

The alleged assault that led to the baby’s death happened on July 16 last year at the mother’s home in Al Qusais, Dubai. She took her child to the Saudi-German Hospital for treatment, where he died.

The maid said the child would cry constantly at night and his mother would not try to comfort him.

“The only time I wouldn’t hear him crying are the times when his father was home,” the maid said.

The defendant’s sister said she often saw bruises and scratches on the child’s face and neck.

“Once I noticed a bruise under his eye and when I touched it, I discovered the bruise was dark blue but covered with makeup,” she said.

Her sister used to tie the baby’s legs with a headscarf, she told the court.

A doctor working at the Saudi- German Hospital said the baby had been treated for several serious injuries.

“I had been following up on the child since he was one month old,” the Egyptian doctor said.

“He came to the hospital four times: the first he suffered from a brain haemorrhag­e; the second time he suffered from diarrhoea and vomiting; then a fractured thigh bone.

“On October 2, 2015, he was brought in with a fractured skull. He was treated for all that and discharged.”

A medical report found the child died because of internal bleeding in the abdomen caused by violent pressure, which damaged his intestines.

The case was adjourned until February 11.

A doctor working at the Saudi-German Hospital said the baby had been treated for several serious injuries

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