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Joshua Paul: Nanny Viktoria Tautz guilty of killing shaken baby | Joshua Paul: Nanny Viktoria Tautz guilty of killing shaken baby |
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A nanny who shook a 10-month-old boy to death "in a fit of anger" has been jailed for four years. | |
Viktoria Tautz, 34, was caring for Joshua Paul at his home in Haringey, north London, when he suffered "catastrophic brain and spinal injuries". | Viktoria Tautz, 34, was caring for Joshua Paul at his home in Haringey, north London, when he suffered "catastrophic brain and spinal injuries". |
Joshua was rushed to hospital but died three days later. | Joshua was rushed to hospital but died three days later. |
Tautz had denied prosecution claims she "snapped". and shook Joshua in a "dangerous and excessive" manner | |
The court heard Joshua, who was born 10 weeks early, had a large head for his age and was being monitored. | The court heard Joshua, who was born 10 weeks early, had a large head for his age and was being monitored. |
'Horsey game' | |
At about 08:40 BST on August 29, 2014, Joshua's mum Pearl Paul left her son "happy and playing" with Tautz in the one-bedroom flat, the court heard. | |
But at 09:07, a neighbour called 999 after Tautz dashed from the flat shouting for help, holding Joshua who was unconscious and not breathing. | |
On her arrest, Tautz told police she had played a horse-riding game with Joshua but he had not had any accidents that morning. | |
Zoe Johnson QC rejected the defence's suggestion he was hurt in a "horsey game", as head wobbling involved would have been "nowhere near enough" to kill. | Zoe Johnson QC rejected the defence's suggestion he was hurt in a "horsey game", as head wobbling involved would have been "nowhere near enough" to kill. |
Tautz, of Holly Park Road, Barnet, had denied manslaughter and said she never got "angry" or "frustrated" with the baby. | Tautz, of Holly Park Road, Barnet, had denied manslaughter and said she never got "angry" or "frustrated" with the baby. |
The Old Bailey jury convicted her with a majority verdict of 10 to 2 after deliberating for nearly seven hours. | The Old Bailey jury convicted her with a majority verdict of 10 to 2 after deliberating for nearly seven hours. |