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Northampton child cruelty: Parents jailed for cruelty | Northampton child cruelty: Parents jailed for cruelty |
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Parents who locked their son in a room, banned him from speaking and fed him old food have been jailed. | Parents who locked their son in a room, banned him from speaking and fed him old food have been jailed. |
The couple, who cannot be named, were found guilty of five child cruelty charges last month. | The couple, who cannot be named, were found guilty of five child cruelty charges last month. |
The boy was also beaten, he had to defecate on the floor, and he shared a broken mattress with his brother. | The boy was also beaten, he had to defecate on the floor, and he shared a broken mattress with his brother. |
A judge at Northampton Crown Court sentenced the boy's father to seven years in prison and his mother to three and a half years. | A judge at Northampton Crown Court sentenced the boy's father to seven years in prison and his mother to three and a half years. |
The trial related to events between 2012 and 2016. Professionals described it as the worst case of child cruelty they had seen in 25 years. | The trial related to events between 2012 and 2016. Professionals described it as the worst case of child cruelty they had seen in 25 years. |
The case came to light when two of the boy's sisters told one of their school teachers about him defecating in the house, and the teacher informed social services. | The case came to light when two of the boy's sisters told one of their school teachers about him defecating in the house, and the teacher informed social services. |
Prosecutor James Armstrong-Holmes had said this was a case involving serious neglect and a "deliberate disregard for the welfare of the victim". | Prosecutor James Armstrong-Holmes had said this was a case involving serious neglect and a "deliberate disregard for the welfare of the victim". |
'Nothing short of depraved' | 'Nothing short of depraved' |
In mitigation, defence barrister Andrew Fitch-Holland, said the boy's father had simply been overwhelmed by events, and insisted he had not been driven by malice. | In mitigation, defence barrister Andrew Fitch-Holland, said the boy's father had simply been overwhelmed by events, and insisted he had not been driven by malice. |
Barnaby Shaw, speaking on behalf of the boy's mother, told the court she had been a secondary partner in the abuse and did not have control over events in the house. | Barnaby Shaw, speaking on behalf of the boy's mother, told the court she had been a secondary partner in the abuse and did not have control over events in the house. |
The couple had a large, undisclosed, number of children. They youngest have been adopted, and the rest are in care. | The couple had a large, undisclosed, number of children. They youngest have been adopted, and the rest are in care. |
Sentencing, Judge Michael Fowler said the father had told "obvious lies". | Sentencing, Judge Michael Fowler said the father had told "obvious lies". |
He also criticised the way the couple had used one bedroom and just two beds for four of their children. | He also criticised the way the couple had used one bedroom and just two beds for four of their children. |
Det Con Nicky Webb, from Northamptonshire Police, said: "In 20 years of working in child protection I have never before encountered abuse and neglect on this scale." | Det Con Nicky Webb, from Northamptonshire Police, said: "In 20 years of working in child protection I have never before encountered abuse and neglect on this scale." |
An NSPCC spokesperson said: "For a mother and father to lock up their own child, make him sleep in his own excrement and force his siblings to beat him is nothing short of depraved." | An NSPCC spokesperson said: "For a mother and father to lock up their own child, make him sleep in his own excrement and force his siblings to beat him is nothing short of depraved." |
A Northamptonshire County Council spokesman acknowledged the "difficult and serious nature" of the case and said "significant changes" had been made to systems and practices as a result of its work with the Children's Commissioner. |