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A father has been jailed for killing his three-week-old baby by shaking him and banging his head on a hard surface after he refused to take his bottle.A father has been jailed for killing his three-week-old baby by shaking him and banging his head on a hard surface after he refused to take his bottle.
Trent Wilson was taken to hospital in Poole, Dorset, with head injuries in March 2007, but died the day after.Trent Wilson was taken to hospital in Poole, Dorset, with head injuries in March 2007, but died the day after.
Kitt Wilson, 25, from Bournemouth, said he had a "sudden loss of temper". He had earlier admitted manslaughter, but murder charge was dropped. Kitt Wilson, 25, from Bournemouth, said he had a "sudden loss of temper". He had earlier admitted manslaughter, but a murder charge was dropped.
He was sentenced at Winchester Crown Court on Friday to five years in jail.He was sentenced at Winchester Crown Court on Friday to five years in jail.
The court heard Wilson, a kitchen porter, was angered when his son refused to take his bottle as he attempted to feed him.The court heard Wilson, a kitchen porter, was angered when his son refused to take his bottle as he attempted to feed him.
Richard Smith, prosecuting, said Wilson told police: "I held him up in the air and I shook him, I screamed 'Why don't you take your bottle?Richard Smith, prosecuting, said Wilson told police: "I held him up in the air and I shook him, I screamed 'Why don't you take your bottle?
Fractured skullFractured skull
"I may have hit his head on the door frame when I shook him.""I may have hit his head on the door frame when I shook him."
The court heard Trent suffered fractures to his ribs and a severe head injury, as well as a bruise to his mouth consistent with a bottle being forced into it.The court heard Trent suffered fractures to his ribs and a severe head injury, as well as a bruise to his mouth consistent with a bottle being forced into it.
Mr Smith added: "The child would not take the bottle. For that reason the defendant lost his temper with his child, took him up with a grip sufficiently tight so as to break more than one rib of the baby.Mr Smith added: "The child would not take the bottle. For that reason the defendant lost his temper with his child, took him up with a grip sufficiently tight so as to break more than one rib of the baby.
"Having taken him up with that grip, this defendant then shook the child and having done that it is clear that he impelled the child's head into a hard surface with a sufficient force that there was a significant fracture to the baby's head.""Having taken him up with that grip, this defendant then shook the child and having done that it is clear that he impelled the child's head into a hard surface with a sufficient force that there was a significant fracture to the baby's head."
Trent died at the hands of his father, the one man he should have been able to rely on to protect and care for him Det Ch Insp Neil RedstoneTrent died at the hands of his father, the one man he should have been able to rely on to protect and care for him Det Ch Insp Neil Redstone
Mr Smith said that instead of calling for an ambulance, Wilson had a cigarette until his partner, the baby's mother Kaylie Irving, 19, returned from the shops a few minutes later.Mr Smith said that instead of calling for an ambulance, Wilson had a cigarette until his partner, the baby's mother Kaylie Irving, 19, returned from the shops a few minutes later.
Ms Irving, a chef, then called 999 and went in the ambulance with her son to Poole General Hospital on 8 March, 2007.Ms Irving, a chef, then called 999 and went in the ambulance with her son to Poole General Hospital on 8 March, 2007.
The baby, who was then transferred to Southampton General Hospital, died the following day.The baby, who was then transferred to Southampton General Hospital, died the following day.
The court was told that Wilson initially told police that he had accidentally dropped Trent while changing his nappy but after subsequent interviews he admitted causing his death.The court was told that Wilson initially told police that he had accidentally dropped Trent while changing his nappy but after subsequent interviews he admitted causing his death.
Judge Guy Boney QC told him: "In your anger you banged your child's head against a flat surface.Judge Guy Boney QC told him: "In your anger you banged your child's head against a flat surface.
"I accept you are fully remorseful and sorry for what you did, you would have to have a heart of stone not to.""I accept you are fully remorseful and sorry for what you did, you would have to have a heart of stone not to."
Speaking outside court, Det Ch Insp Neil Redstone, of Dorset Police, said: "Trent died at the hands of his father, the one man he should have been able to rely on to protect and care for him."Speaking outside court, Det Ch Insp Neil Redstone, of Dorset Police, said: "Trent died at the hands of his father, the one man he should have been able to rely on to protect and care for him."
Wilson was also disqualified from working with children.Wilson was also disqualified from working with children.