Western Mail

Mother and ex-partner guilty over baby death

- BEN MITCHELL newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AMOTHER sobbed and screamed “murderer” at her expartner after they were both found guilty of being responsibl­e for the death of her three-week-old son.

Roxanne Davis, 30, of Gosport, Hampshire, and ex-partner Samuel Davies, 24, of Southampto­n, were convicted by a jury at Winchester Crown Court of causing or allowing the death of Stanley Davis.

The trial heard that the baby died of a skull fracture and brain haemorrhag­e aged just 24 days on March 28, 2017.

He had also suffered 32 fractures to his ribs and nine fractures to his arms and legs sustained during three separate occasions.

After the verdicts were announced, Davies, who was not the child’s biological father, shook his head and Davis sobbed, prompting Judge Jane Miller QC to call for her to be quiet.

After the pair were told they would be remanded in custody until sentencing on December 7, Davis shouted: “You have got it wrong, Sam, just tell them you done it.”

She continued: “Thanks a lot Sam, you murderer.”

Judge Miller said: “They both will be remanded in custody, I cannot countenanc­e either of them being on bail.”

The court heard that on March 15 Davies had taken a photo of an article in The Sun newspaper about a mother who had taken her dead baby on to a bus to avoid detection over the child’s death from a head injury.

The court also heard that Davis posted a video on Facebook on March 20, the day before Stanley was taken to hospital, seriously ill, of Stanley fitting, along with the comment: “My baby is 16 days should he be doing this already.”

The boy died a week later.

Carl Anderson, of the CPS, said: “During post-natal appointmen­ts and check-ups, Davis and Davies gave medical staff the impression there were no problems with Stanley and only reported difficulti­es in getting him to take his milk.

“The reality was quite different. “Both knew Stanley had already suffered serious injuries but neither said anything, leaving Stanley without the medical attention he desperatel­y needed.

“Both the defendants denied killing Stanley but it was clear from all the evidence that one of them had caused the horrific head injury that killed him.

“The other was, or should have been aware, that there was a risk of serious harm to Stanley because of the multiple fractures he had already suffered but instead of doing something to prevent anything further happening to him, they did nothing.”

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