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Mother poisoned her baby’s milk to claim benefits

- Daily Mail Reporter

A MOTHER of eight was jailed yesterday for poisoning her baby daughter in the hope of claiming more benefits.

Rose Jones, 30, admitted repeatedly putting high doses of painkiller Tramadol in breast milk for the one-yearold, before lying and attempting to frame her former partner.

Jones was herself addicted to the prescripti­on drug at the time of the offences, when her youngest children were aged one and two.

A judge told how her ‘calculated’ cruelty meant she continued to poison her daughter while the child was in hospital, hoping that if her daughter was sick she would qualify for more money from the authoritie­s.

Jones was later arrested and police seized two bottles of expressed breast milk containing significan­t doses of Tramadol, which analysis showed had been added after being expressed.

It is understood the child made a good recovery after treatment.

Jailing Jones for seven years and two months, judge Ian Lawrie said: ‘It’s hard to begin to take the view that any aspect of your behaviour qualifies for sympathy.

‘Whilst there is no long-term damage done, the point is you did cause harm and you know you caused her harm.

‘I have little doubt from looking at both your history and your actions – especially when you gave Tramadol to your daughter while she was in hospital – that you were in your own blunt and clumsy way making a effort to make your daughter’s condition such that it might help with your benefits claims.’ Jo Martin, prosecutin­g, said the poisoning had come to light when the baby had needed hospital treatment after suffering fits.

Miss Martin told Plymouth Crown Court: ‘The staff had woken to the possibilit­y that she had taken some drugs and they wondered whether this was a case of induced fabricated illness by means of poisoning.

‘What was absolutely clear was Tramadol was being given to her during that time she was being admitted in and out of hospital.’

When she was first interviewe­d by police, Jones, from Plymouth, denied the claim that she had poisoned her daughter and began trying to cover her tracks.

She showed officers text messages which she claimed incriminat­ed her former partner, Shane Cruickshan­k. She also said that he had threatened to blow up her house.

Mr Cruickshan­k was arrested, but was later exonerated after hair samples taken from Jones’s younger daughter showed that Tramadol had been in her system for at least six months.

Jones, whose children have all been taken into care, finally admitted child cruelty and perverting the course of justice ahead of her trial last month.

Evidence emerged that Jones’s twoyear-old daughter also had Tramadol in her system, but Jones denied this and the charges will lie on file. Judge Lawrie said

‘Seeking sympathy and finance’

her actions went far beyond normal child cruelty cases.

He said: ‘What we have here is not violence in its traditiona­l sense, but it many ways it is perhaps worse.

He added: ‘It is the administra­tion of poison over a length of time. There is an element of persistenc­e and almost calculatio­n about this.’

Prosecutor Miss Martin added: ‘It is so hard to know why Rose Jones did this.

‘One inference is she was doing it because of her addiction, that she could not help herself.

‘Another inference is she was deliberate­ly poisoning her child to seek sympathy and finance from the authoritie­s.’

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Jailed for child cruelty: Rose Jones

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