STEPHEN WARD FROM CIRENCESTER SENTENCED TO EIGHT YEARS FOR SHAKING BABY SON TO DEATH
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In a tragic case that has shocked the community of Cirencester, Gloucestershire, a 24-year-old man named Stephen Ward has been sentenced to serve eight years in prison after being found guilty of causing the death of his nine-month-old son, Jordan. The incident occurred when Ward, reportedly overwhelmed by frustration, violently shook his infant son, resulting in fatal injuries that ultimately led to Jordan's death.
Details of the case reveal that Ward lost his temper during a moment of distress, and in a fit of rage, he shook the young child with such force that it caused severe internal injuries. The injuries inflicted were so serious that they drew comparisons from medical experts to those typically seen in high-speed car accidents, indicating the extent of the trauma sustained by the infant.
Throughout the trial, Ward maintained his innocence, denying any intent or knowledge of causing harm to his son. However, the court found sufficient evidence to convict him of manslaughter, emphasizing the tragic consequences of his actions. The sentencing reflects the gravity of the offense and the devastating impact it has had on the family and the local community.
Paula Watts, the partner of Stephen Ward and the mother of the deceased child, expressed her profound grief and heartbreak over the loss. She described the emotional toll and the devastating impact that Jordan's death has had on her life, highlighting the profound tragedy that unfolded within their family.
As Ward begins his prison term, the case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of child safety and the devastating consequences that can arise from moments of anger and frustration. The community of Cirencester continues to mourn the loss of young Jordan, and the case remains a somber reflection on the importance of responsible parenting and the need for support for those struggling with anger management.
Details of the case reveal that Ward lost his temper during a moment of distress, and in a fit of rage, he shook the young child with such force that it caused severe internal injuries. The injuries inflicted were so serious that they drew comparisons from medical experts to those typically seen in high-speed car accidents, indicating the extent of the trauma sustained by the infant.
Throughout the trial, Ward maintained his innocence, denying any intent or knowledge of causing harm to his son. However, the court found sufficient evidence to convict him of manslaughter, emphasizing the tragic consequences of his actions. The sentencing reflects the gravity of the offense and the devastating impact it has had on the family and the local community.
Paula Watts, the partner of Stephen Ward and the mother of the deceased child, expressed her profound grief and heartbreak over the loss. She described the emotional toll and the devastating impact that Jordan's death has had on her life, highlighting the profound tragedy that unfolded within their family.
As Ward begins his prison term, the case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of child safety and the devastating consequences that can arise from moments of anger and frustration. The community of Cirencester continues to mourn the loss of young Jordan, and the case remains a somber reflection on the importance of responsible parenting and the need for support for those struggling with anger management.