
Death Penalty
A couple were in court today as the hearing began on how a seven-week-old baby girl had suffered such atrocious injuries before her death.
The babies parents, Kelly Inman, 21, and Olusola Akinrele, 33, both from Cambridgeshire attended Cambridge Crown Court today where they both denied murdering their daughter Leeya.
On the 18th December 2006, the babies mother had called 999 who arrived to find Leeya’s seemingly lifeless body on the sitting room floor. After the baby had been transferred to Addenbrooke’s Hospital on a life support system, doctors discovered a fractured skull, fractured thigh bone, fractured ribs, fractured fingers, fractures on arms and legs and severe brain damage.
The doctors had also discovered “strange smelling infected sores” on the babies nose and fingers, which specialists concluded had been caused by bites from an adult in days previous to the hospitalisation, which had also caused the fractures to her fingers.
Little Leeya’s life support system was switched off on the 30th December 2006 after doctors believed she had no chance of recovery.
The father denies causing or allowing the death of a child while the mother denies causing the death but admits to allowing the death of a child. Tests have been carried out to find which of her parents inflicted the bite marks on her tiny body but they have so far proved inconclusive.
There is no way on earth that this was just some accident, how could they do that to that tiny baby, I hope they both rot in hell! RIP Baby Leeya









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