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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Family Court Decisions (other Judges) >> LCC v V & B [2023] EWFC 268 (B) (18 August 2023) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/OJ/2023/268.html Cite as: [2023] EWFC 268, [2023] EWFC 268 (B) |
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MR OVENDEN appeared on behalf of the Respondent Mother
MISS PROBERT appeared on behalf of the Respondent Father
MR HOWELL-JONES appeared on behalf of the Intervenor
MISS HOBSON appeared on behalf of the Children through their Guardian
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HHJ BOOTH:
Introduction
Injury to B
Medical evidence
What really happened?
9, at 22.42 hours on 10 March 2022, an ambulance was called to the family home by the maternal uncle, who was staying at the family home. B, aged 27 days, was taken to hospital, where she was found to have sustained the following injuries: A, a right-sided scalp soft tissue injury with an underlying widened displaced right parietal skull bone fracture; B, a soft tissue swelling on the left with an underlying fracture of the squamous portion of the left temple bone, which was slightly depressed; C, a linear defect on the right frontal bone with no associated soft tissue swelling.
10, investigations confirm that there is no evidence that B has an abnormal bone density or any genetic abnormality that would account for the fractures. The fractures are not birth-related.
11, the totality of the injuries inflicted to B's skull were inflicted by either her mother, her father, or her maternal uncle. They were inflicted to B by one or more of her carers using excessive force on repeated occasions.
12, the fractures to the right parietal skull bone, to the left temporal bone were both caused, at some point, between 28 February 2022 and 10 March 2022, either in two separate incidents of impact or as a result of severe crush-type injury where B's head was squashed against a hard surface.
13, the fracture to the right frontal bone was caused at some point before 28 February 2022.
14, B would have been in extreme distress on each occasion that she was injured. The perpetrator was aware on each occasion that he/she had caused injury to B's skull and took no steps to seek medical attention for B. In respect of the fracture to the right frontal bone, that failure to seek medical attention was for a period of at least 10 days prior to B's admission to hospital on 10 March 2022".