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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Family Court Decisions (other Judges) >> Derbyshire County Council v M, S & B (Finding of Fact Hearing) [2015] EWFC B11 (16 February 2015) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/OJ/2015/B11.html Cite as: [2015] EWFC B11 |
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SITTING AT DERBY
B e f o r e :
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DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL | ||
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M, S and B | ||
Finding of Fact Hearing |
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Mr Finch for M, the Mother
Ms Hickman for F, the Second Respondent
Mr Pinhorn for S the Third Respondent
Ms Peach for T, the Fourth Respondent
Mr Watson for V, the Fifth Respondent
Mr Veitch for H, the Intervener
A [16 February 2013] and B [12 August 2008]
(by their Children's Guardian)
Judgement handed down on the 22 October 2014
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Crown Copyright ©
a. "On taking the history, mum was not certain how this was caused but she did recall two incidents which had happened the day before, Sunday, 9 March 2014. At approximately 13:00 hrs A was crawling towards the bathroom whilst his older sister was on the toilet. Mum called out that A was heading towards the bathroom and his sister pushed the bathroom door closed from the toilet. Mum heard A call out and went to him. He was crying for a short period of time but quickly went back to his normal self. Then at approximately 14:00 hrs the family went out for a walk. As mum was putting A in the car seat she found that his right arm was trapped behind him in the car seat and pulled it free before strapping him into the seat. He did cry at this time but mum does not feel that she did this with any more force than she normally would have done, and not excessively. The family then went for a walk along the river and this included A, his older sister B and mum's partner (the Intervener). Mum did notice that A was throwing stones into the river with his left hand and was copying his older sister doing this. She could not recall him throwing any stones into the river with his right hand.
b. They got home at approximately 16:30 hrs and A seem to be holding his right hand and was upset so mum decided not to bath him that night but he did eat his tea at bedtime and settled down to sleep easily.
c. Mum did notice at bedtime, which was between 18:00 hrs and 18:30 hrs that A was not using his right arm and was holding it by his side.
d. At 04:00 hrs A woke and cried after rolling onto his right arm. In the morning he was visibly not using his right arm. He was holding it at his side and seemed in pain. This was when mum decided to bring him to the Children's Emergency Department to get it checked out."
a. "Mother, who was highly distressed during our discussion, gave some background to A's injury. She said that they went out shopping yesterday morning and came back home for a while, when A was playing, before they went out again, in the car. She said that it was a nice day so they went down to the river at Weston where they sat for a while. Mother said that A is going through a stage of 'going rigid' when she tries to put him in any seat or chair. Mother said that yesterday was no different and that, when she put A in his car seat, his body was rigid and she had to pull his arm out from behind him. Mother does not think that she caused any injury to A, when she pulled his arm from behind him, and is clear that she was not in any way rough with A. Mother also mentioned another incident yesterday when B was using the toilet, which is downstairs, and A started to crawl towards the bathroom. Mother said she was preparing a bottle for A at the time and shouted to him, 'come here, A', at which point B pushed to the bathroom door which was in the direction of A. Mother said that the bathroom door is quite heavy because it has coat hooks on the back and there are a lot of clothes hanging on the coat hooks. Although the door is heavy, as a result of the clothes hanging on the back of the door, mother said that she does not think that the bathroom door caught A."
a. At worst, between the 27 January and the 10 March 2014, when aged 11 months, A suffered four separate non-accidental fractures probably inflicted on three different occasions.
b. At best, between the 17 December 2013 and the 10 March 2014, when aged 10 – 11 months, A suffered four separate non-accidental fractures, probably inflicted on two different occasions.
c. The mother was the principal but not sole carer for A throughout this period and she has not given an explanation for any fracture which the doctors say is adequate.
d. Each fracture required considerable force and the fractures, taken together, indicated A had been subjected to rough handling beyond what would be considered normal parenting.
e. Throughout his life prior to the period commencing between the 17 December and the 27 January, A had suffered no non-accidental injury nor exhibited any signs of being handled roughly.
f. A's half sister, B, was aged approximately 5 ½ years during the relevant period and has always lived with A. She has never sustained a non-accidental injury nor exhibited any sign of rough handling.
g. The real possibility is that the same person inflicted all four injuries and that that person was an adult.
h. A's parents finally separated in July 2013. Since then, there have been three new significant adults in A's life: the father's new partner, the lodger who had sole care of A for about half an hour at the beginning of February and the intervener, who is the mother's new partner. No one has asked for either the father's new partner or the lodger to intervene in this case.
i. The mother and the intervener began their relationship on the 31 August 2013; he began to stay over night only in mid-October and to stay over at weekends from November 2013.
j. A never experienced a serious problem before the mother started a relationship with H and since that time, A sustained the four fractures.
k. Since July 2013, the father has had A in his sole care to a far greater extent than prior to the separation.