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MARINA SMYTHE/MICHAEL OSBOURNE

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MARINA SMYTHE AND MICHAEL OSBOURNE SENTENCED FOR HORRIFIC CRUELTY IN TONBRIDGE

In a tragic case that has shocked the community of Tonbridge, Kent, a mother and father have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms after being found guilty of inflicting severe cruelty upon their three-week-old son, Bailey, which ultimately led to his untimely death.

Emergency services responded to a distress call at the residence of Marina Smythe and Michael Osbourne in December 2016.

Upon arrival, paramedics discovered that the infant, Bailey, was in critical condition.

Despite their efforts to save him, the young boy could not be revived.

The investigation revealed a series of injuries that painted a disturbing picture of neglect and abuse.

Bailey’s injuries included a fractured leg and extensive bruising, which were identified during the post-mortem examination.

The cause of death was determined to be pneumonia, but the injuries sustained by the baby indicated a pattern of physical harm inflicted prior to his passing.

The court heard that the injuries were consistent with deliberate acts of violence or severe neglect.

Both parents, Osbourne, residing on Walter’s Farm Road, and Smythe, who was living with him at the time, denied any involvement in causing or permitting serious physical harm to their infant son.

However, after a thorough trial, the jury found them guilty of the charges.

They were subsequently sentenced to serve eight years each at Maidstone Crown Court.

During the sentencing hearing, Judge Adele Williams addressed the court, emphasizing the findings of expert witnesses.

She explained that the fractured leg was likely caused by pulling, yanking, or twisting the baby’s leg—possibly by picking him up by the feet or swinging him.

The judge also noted that the head injuries resulted from blunt force trauma, and Bailey had sustained other injuries that contributed to his suffering.

While the injuries did not directly cause Bailey’s death, Judge Williams highlighted that they would have caused him significant pain and ongoing discomfort.

She described the infant as having been in distress, likely crying and screaming due to the pain inflicted upon him.

In her remarks, the judge expressed her disappointment and condemnation, stating, “Bailey deserved to be loved, cared for, and protected by his parents.

Instead, he was subjected to injuries and suffering of a high degree.

This was cruelty of a high degree.” Although the evidence did not conclusively determine which parent was responsible for the injuries, Judge Williams indicated that the evidence pointed towards Michael Osbourne as the primary perpetrator.

Nonetheless, she emphasized that both individuals must share equal responsibility and blame for the harm inflicted upon the vulnerable infant.

Court Outcome

Sentenced

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In a tragic case that has shocked the community of Tonbridge, Kent, a mother and father have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms after being found guilty of inflicting severe cruelty upon their three-week-old son, Bailey, which ultima...

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In a tragic case that has shocked the community of Tonbridge, Kent, a mother and father have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms after being found guilty of inflicting severe cruelty upon their three-week-old son, Bailey, which ultimately led to his untimely death

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Tonbridge, Tonbridge and Malling, Kent, South East, England, Town, Tonbridge and Malling, Kent, South East, TN9

Coordinates: 51.1925, 0.2721

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