Yorkshire Post

Parents are jailed after baby drowned in the bath

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THE PARENTS of a 13-month-old boy who drowned after they left him unsupervis­ed in the bath have been jailed.

Wayne Dale and his ex-partner Lisa Passey were found guilty after trial of the manslaught­er by gross negligence of Kian Dale.

Dale, 45, formerly of Kyreside in Tenbury Wells, Worcesters­hire, was jailed at Worcester Crown Court yesterday for four and a half years.

Passey, 28, also of Kyreside – where the youngster drowned – was handed a four-year sentence for her part in failing to supervise the boy.

The youngster had been left unsupervis­ed in a bath seat in an upstairs bathroom for at least 13 minutes while the couple were downstairs.

During their two-week trial, a jury heard Passey had been sitting in the back garden enjoying the sunshine and drinking coffee with a friend, while Dale was “socialisin­g, listening to music and using his computer”.

Jonas Hankin QC, opening the prosecutio­n’s case, said: “When, finally, Wayne Dale went upstairs to the bathroom, baby Kian had drowned.

“He was found lying over the back of the bath seat with his head and upper body immersed.”

Also shown in court was Kian’s bath seat, clearly marked: “Warning: Prevent drowning – always keep baby within arms’ reach.”

Following their sentencing, Emily Lenham, senior crown prosecutor with West Midlands Crown Prosecutio­n Service, said: “Both defendants were fully aware that Kian, their 13-monthold child, had been left unsupervis­ed in a bath full of water.

“This was not an isolated occurrence. During their trial, it was establishe­d that the couple routinely left Kian alone while he was in the bath.

“On this occasion, he was left for nearly 15 minutes while both parents were downstairs socialisin­g. The death of Kian Dale was tragic and completely avoidable.

“Wayne Dale and Lisa Passey owed their son a duty of care, to protect him from harm, but they failed in that duty and due to their grossly negligent acts both were responsibl­e for his death.”

An NSPCC spokesman said: “These parents abandoned their responsibi­lity to keep their child safe from harm – with devastatin­g consequenc­es.”

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