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SITTING AT DERBY
B e f o r e :
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RE E and R |
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Mr Beckworth for the Father
Mr Mason for the Intervener
Mrs Hickman for the Children
(by their Children's Guardian)
Judgement handed down on the 4 August 2014
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a. lt is difficult to be sure how many episodes of trauma R suffered. However, the head injury is clearly a separate injury from the hand injury although could have been sustained at the same time (but with different mechanisms). The bruising and abrasions are in different parts of the body and are therefore caused by different injuries although again it is possible they could have been caused at about the same time as the head injury and hand injury. The bruising to the right forehead could have been caused by the same mechanism as the head injury.
a. Both the mother and the intervener knew what happened and have not told the Court or professionals what happened.
b. The fracture to the finger was inflicted and I do not accept the mother's supposition as to an accidental cause.
c. Some, but not all, of the bruising injuries were inflicted.
d. The above injuries were caused by the mother and/or the intervener.
e. If one of either the mother or the intervener did not cause any of the injuries then they signally failed to protect R.
f. Independently of the findings above the mother failed to protect the children in all the circumstances by allowing the intervener to undertake care of the children.