Scottish Daily Mail

Liam murder accused ‘cruel’ says her own QC

But failing to get medical help doesn’t make her a killer, he claims

- By Lucy Christie

A WOMAN accused of murdering a toddler with her partner made a ‘catastroph­ic mistake’ when she failed to get the boy medical help for an injury, but there is no evidence she assaulted him, a jury has heard.

Two-year-old Liam Fee died at a house near Glenrothes, Fife, on March 22, 2014.

Nyomi Fee, 29, and the boy’s mother Rachel Fee or Trelfa, 31, deny repeatedly inflicting ‘blunt force trauma’ to his head and body, and have blamed his death on a boy who cannot be identified.

At the High Court in Livingston, Nyomi Fee’s lawyer said failure to get Liam’s suspected broken leg seen by doctors and his killing were two separate matters.

Mark Stewart, QC, said: ‘It was a catastroph­ic mistake and a catastroph­ic failure of care. It’s unforgivab­le, it’s cruel. She accepts that.

‘It merits and brings down upon her the total condemnati­on of society, but it carries with it the risk that all objectivit­y be dismissed.’

Mr Stewart said: ‘There’s no evidence offered to you that Nyomi Fee assaulted Liam in any way between March 15 and March 22 2014. The Crown has not offered you one piece of evidence.

‘They ask you to make assumption­s, to draw inferences, but they offer you no evidence.’

He stated: ‘The unpalatabl­e and difficult truth is that [another boy] was responsibl­e for the injuries that befell Liam. I say that because that’s what the evidence says.’

The couple gave evidence at the trial last week, telling of their regret at not getting Liam medical help when they suspected he suffered a broken leg in the days before his death.

Trelfa, who went to look after her horse for three hours on the day her son died, said she feared social workers would remove her child from her care.

She said another boy, who she claimed had shown sexualised behaviour towards Liam in the past, told her he had ‘strangled or suffocated’ the toddler.

During a speech to the jury lasting more than four hours, Mr Stewart said the boy’s reported behav- iour and comments he made to police gave a ‘clear explanatio­n, with motive’ for assaulting Liam.

The lawyer described the case as ‘truly terrible’ and the evidence put before the court as ‘harrowing’ and concluded: ‘He [the boy] was the one, and only him, who was responsibl­e for harming Liam that day.

‘In seeking to ask you to convict Nyomi Fee of this crime, the Crown is required to put before you her guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

‘I say to you that reasonable doubt is apparent in the strong case that exists that shows (the boy) was the responsibl­e party for what happened.’

Mr Stewart said the jury is entitled to convict Fee of a charge of failing to seek medical care for Liam. He told the court: ‘That does not infer that she committed assault and murder.’

The trial continues today.

‘It’s unforgivab­le. She accepts that’

 ??  ?? Accused: Rachel and Nyomi Fee
Accused: Rachel and Nyomi Fee

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