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Mum's boyfriend beats 13 month old baby to death

Friday, July 29, 2016

by miles Abah  at 5:16 AM

Mum's boyfriend beats 13
month old baby to death

A first time mum, 22 year old Ronnie Tayler-
Morrison woke up in the middle of the night to
her boyfriend, 27 year old Hardeep Hunjan, 27
screaming that her son had fallen out of his cot.
The child was rushed to the hospital but he
could not be saved.
However, her boyfriend Hardeep Hunjan, has
been found guilty of battering the 13-month-old
baby to death during a drink and drugs binge.
Noah was found dead after suffering 15
fractures to his body, including a 6in wound
across his skull. According to medical and Police
reports, he beat little Noah Serra-Morrison so
severely that his body looked like a car crash
victim.
The sickening assault occurred at the flat where
he lived with the child and his mum at Luton,
Bedfordshire.
The jury acquitted Tayler-Morrison of murder but
found her guilty of causing or allowing the death
of a child and cruelty to a person under 16. She
told the jury on the night her son died that she
had passed out and came around after her
boyfriend woke her up telling her Noah had
fallen out of his cot.
Hunjan was convicted of cruelty to a person
under 16 and found guilty of murder.
They will be sentenced today after a six-week
trial at Luton Crown Court.
Source: UK Mirror

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