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Jayden Saxton death: Jordon Saxton found guilty of manslaughter Jayden Saxton death: Jordon Saxton found guilty of manslaughter
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A father has been found guilty of killing his 11-week-old baby son after grabbing him by the head and shaking him. A father has been found guilty of killing his baby son after grabbing him by the head and shaking him.
Jordon Saxton, 21, from Faringdon, was convicted of the manslaughter of baby Jayden Saxton after a trial at Oxford Crown Court. Jordon Saxton, from Faringdon, Oxfordshire, was convicted of the manslaughter of 11-month-old Jayden Saxton but cleared of his murder.
Jayden died in November after suffering 18 bone fractures as well as multiple brain and spinal injuries. Jayden died in November after suffering 18 bone fractures as well as multiple brain and spinal injuries, the trial at Oxford Crown Court heard.
Jordon Saxton was found not guilty of murder. Saxton will be sentenced later on Monday.
During the two-week trial, jurors heard how the baby was living at a flat with his parents and had been left alone with Saxton on 17 November. During the two-week trial, jurors heard the baby was living at a flat with his parents and had been left alone with Saxton on 17 November.
They heard that Jayden never recovered from what the prosecution described as a "violent assault", in which he was squeezed so hard several of his ribs were broken.They heard that Jayden never recovered from what the prosecution described as a "violent assault", in which he was squeezed so hard several of his ribs were broken.
He was taken to hospital by paramedics, but died the following day.He was taken to hospital by paramedics, but died the following day.
Saxton, who had denied manslaughter, is due to be sentenced later.