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Mother jailed over tot’s horror injuries

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A mother will spend two years and seven months behind bars for fracturing her infant’s ribs and causing her brain to bleed, but relatives yelled out their support for her as she was taken into custody.

Ritika, who goes by one name only, was sentenced yesterday for inflicting injuries on her 8-week-old daughter in November 2018 after sending a series of angry text messages to her husband.

The injuries have been described by one police officer involved as the worst they have ever seen inflicted on a young child.

As Ritika was taken away by police officers at Auckland District Court yesterday, a woman yelled: “You can’t decide the life of my sister” from the public gallery.

“How can you do this?” the woman yelled, as she cradled a baby. She was then asked to leave or face arrest.

Family of the 34-year-old had written letters of their support for Ritika and denying any offending by her. Ritika herself still denies charges of ill treatment and neglect, wounding and injuring with reckless disregard — of which a jury found her guilty in April.

Her husband, Sandeep Kumar, was found not guilty of two charges of ill treatment and neglect of a child.

Ritika sobbed in the dock when the sentencing was handed down, her back to the judge to avoid being photograph­ed.

The Indian national is in New Zealand on a work visa, and her sentence makes her liable for deportatio­n.

Her daughter, now aged 2, had been placed under the care of Oranga Tamariki and her recovery was “ongoing”, a police statement said.

She was Ritika’s first child and the first grandchild of the family, and was “most welcomed by all”, the court heard.

The offending took place at the couple’s Mt Wellington home.

The baby’s ribs were fractured on or before November 2, the jury heard, and she suffered a subdural haematoma on November 7.

Kumar had left the house that day but Ritika wanted to spend Diwali festival with her husband and baby. He did not reply to many calls and texts from Ritika, in which she threatened to harm herself and her baby, the court heard.

Ritika inflicted injuries that led to the haematoma while Kumar was not home, but did not seek medical treatment until some 17 hours later.

By this point her daughter suffered a skull fracture, retinal harm and started experienci­ng seizures.

The baby was rushed from a GP to Starship children’s hospital.

“There she was diagnosed with injuries including subdural brain haemorrhag­e, which could have been caused by rotational force, the sort of force applied if a baby has been shaken,” Judge Ema Aitken said.

“You dealt with her in a way that was utterly reckless . . . knowing you injured her, you failed to seek medical attention until the following morning,” Judge Aitken said.

“Your treatment of your baby daughter involved a very gross breach of trust.

“I accept that you love your daughter and this offending could be said to be out of character, possibly by an inexperien­ced and immature young mother.”

Detective Inspector Bridget Doell, who was in court yesterday, said the nature of the injuries were horrific.

“This poor, defenceles­s baby had broken bones all over her body,” she said. “Her injuries were among the worst I have seen inflicted on a young child.”

 ?? Photo / Jason Oxenham ?? Ritika (right) inflicted severe injuries on her 8-week-old daughter after sending angry texts to her husband.
Photo / Jason Oxenham Ritika (right) inflicted severe injuries on her 8-week-old daughter after sending angry texts to her husband.

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