SANDWELL MAN CALLUM MARRIOTT SENTENCED FOR CRUELTY TO BABY INJURIES
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In a tragic case that has shocked the community of Sandwell, Callum Marriott, a 21-year-old man from Bassett Road, Wednesbury, was sentenced to three and a half years in prison on November 2nd for inflicting severe and life-altering injuries on a young child under his care.
The incident came to light after Marriott was found guilty of wounding the infant by a jury at Wolverhampton Crown Court on October 11th, following an intense eight-day trial. The child, who suffers from Global Development Delay, has faced significant developmental challenges, including severely restricted vision, an inability to speak, and the recent milestone of beginning to walk.
It is believed that Marriott was left alone with the baby for only a few minutes when the incident occurred. During this brief period, he is accused of shaking the child so violently that the infant went limp, prompting immediate medical intervention. The baby was rushed to the hospital in critical condition, with doctors discovering a bruise on his cheek and a tense fontanelle, or soft spot on the top of his head. These signs indicated serious trauma, and the child subsequently experienced seizures.
Medical scans confirmed the presence of bleeding on the brain and within the eyes, with additional evidence of older bleeding, suggesting that the injuries were not accidental or isolated. Specialists who examined the case concluded that the injuries could not have been caused by any accident, pointing instead to deliberate harm.
The consequences for the young victim have been devastating. The child now faces permanent learning difficulties and will require ongoing special needs care for the rest of his life. The severity of the injuries was underscored during the court proceedings, with Judge Amjad Nawaz describing the scene as
The incident came to light after Marriott was found guilty of wounding the infant by a jury at Wolverhampton Crown Court on October 11th, following an intense eight-day trial. The child, who suffers from Global Development Delay, has faced significant developmental challenges, including severely restricted vision, an inability to speak, and the recent milestone of beginning to walk.
It is believed that Marriott was left alone with the baby for only a few minutes when the incident occurred. During this brief period, he is accused of shaking the child so violently that the infant went limp, prompting immediate medical intervention. The baby was rushed to the hospital in critical condition, with doctors discovering a bruise on his cheek and a tense fontanelle, or soft spot on the top of his head. These signs indicated serious trauma, and the child subsequently experienced seizures.
Medical scans confirmed the presence of bleeding on the brain and within the eyes, with additional evidence of older bleeding, suggesting that the injuries were not accidental or isolated. Specialists who examined the case concluded that the injuries could not have been caused by any accident, pointing instead to deliberate harm.
The consequences for the young victim have been devastating. The child now faces permanent learning difficulties and will require ongoing special needs care for the rest of his life. The severity of the injuries was underscored during the court proceedings, with Judge Amjad Nawaz describing the scene as