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Chaotic existence of tragic toddler | Chaotic existence of tragic toddler |
(about 2 hours later) | |
By Jo Perry Central Scotland reporter, BBC Scotland news website | By Jo Perry Central Scotland reporter, BBC Scotland news website |
Brandon Muir's grave lies in the corner of a cemetery on the outskirts of Dundee. | |
The grave of Brandon Muir is marked by a plastic sign bearing his name | The grave of Brandon Muir is marked by a plastic sign bearing his name |
It does not have a headstone - in its place is a small blue plastic sign bearing the toddler's name. | |
Brandon died, aged just 23 months, after suffering more than 40 injuries, including a ruptured intestine and four broken ribs. | Brandon died, aged just 23 months, after suffering more than 40 injuries, including a ruptured intestine and four broken ribs. |
Over the course of a four-week trial, a jury at the High Court in Glasgow heard the harrowing details of his final hours. | Over the course of a four-week trial, a jury at the High Court in Glasgow heard the harrowing details of his final hours. |
They were told how he existed in an often chaotic environment with his heroin-addicted mother, Heather Boyd, and her boyfriend Robert Cunningham. | They were told how he existed in an often chaotic environment with his heroin-addicted mother, Heather Boyd, and her boyfriend Robert Cunningham. |
At his home in Dundee's Balunie Crescent, Brandon was often surrounded by those with drink and drug problems. | At his home in Dundee's Balunie Crescent, Brandon was often surrounded by those with drink and drug problems. |
Neighbours of the couple reported noise and shouting coming from the flat on a regular basis. | Neighbours of the couple reported noise and shouting coming from the flat on a regular basis. |
Medical experts said it would have taken a "massive blow" to cause the injuries that led to his death on 16 March last year. | Medical experts said it would have taken a "massive blow" to cause the injuries that led to his death on 16 March last year. |
It appears he had been a fit, healthy two-year-old, full of beans. After that time on the Saturday it is fairly evident something happened to the child Ch Insp William SempleTayside Police | |
Despite this, consultant paediatrician Dr John Orr told the court that the toddler could have been saved if he been brought to hospital in a reasonable amount of time. | Despite this, consultant paediatrician Dr John Orr told the court that the toddler could have been saved if he been brought to hospital in a reasonable amount of time. |
However, Brandon suffered for hours as those around him failed to seek medical help. | However, Brandon suffered for hours as those around him failed to seek medical help. |
During the trial, jurors were told that Ms Boyd had prostituted herself for heroin on the night before her son died. | During the trial, jurors were told that Ms Boyd had prostituted herself for heroin on the night before her son died. |
He was left in the care of her boyfriend, Cunningham. | He was left in the care of her boyfriend, Cunningham. |
The pair, who both had drug habits, had moved in together just three weeks earlier. | The pair, who both had drug habits, had moved in together just three weeks earlier. |
Social workers | |
Cunningham, who was known to police, had convictions for housebreaking and domestic abuse. | Cunningham, who was known to police, had convictions for housebreaking and domestic abuse. |
Brandon had been in contact with social workers who had spoken to his mother at a local health centre just two days before his death. | Brandon had been in contact with social workers who had spoken to his mother at a local health centre just two days before his death. |
During the visit to the city's Lochee Health Centre, where Brandon was given an immunisation jab, staff had described the boy as "well". | During the visit to the city's Lochee Health Centre, where Brandon was given an immunisation jab, staff had described the boy as "well". |
Brandon Muir was 23 months old when he died at Cunningham's hands | |
The day before he died, Ms Boyd had gone to her local Spar store and left Brandon with Cunningham at the flat. | |
Police investigating Brandon's death concentrated on what happened during this two-hour period. | |
The man heading the investigation, Ch Insp William Semple, said: "It appears he [Brandon] had been a fit, healthy two-year-old, full of beans. | |
"After that time on the Saturday it is fairly evident something happened to the child." | |
Mr Semple said officers had kept an open mind as they looked around the untidy flat to see if Brandon's injuries could have been caused by something he fell on. | |
However, he added: "From a thorough forensic examination of the property, we were happy that there could have been no accidental cause." | |
Pale and crying | |
Heather Boyd later told police that her son had been unwell when she returned to the flat. | |
Despite this the couple continued to socialise and took the child to Cunningham's sister's flat in the hours before he died. | Despite this the couple continued to socialise and took the child to Cunningham's sister's flat in the hours before he died. |
Ms Boyd also told investigating officers that she put Brandon's illness down to the recurrence of a 24-hour bug. | Ms Boyd also told investigating officers that she put Brandon's illness down to the recurrence of a 24-hour bug. |
The numerous people who were in the flat that night told the trial that Brandon was pale and crying. | |
Brandon lived at the flat at Balunie Crescent in Dundee | |
Witness Lesley Ann Ross said she saw Brandon vomit and that his eyes appeared to roll in his head. | Witness Lesley Ann Ross said she saw Brandon vomit and that his eyes appeared to roll in his head. |
She said she did not call for help because she did not want to "interfere". | She said she did not call for help because she did not want to "interfere". |
Her sentiments were echoed by other witnesses present in the flat, who all gave testimony that Brandon had been ill. | Her sentiments were echoed by other witnesses present in the flat, who all gave testimony that Brandon had been ill. |
Some, including Cunningham himself, acknowledged Brandon was vomiting "brown liquid" in the hours before he died. | Some, including Cunningham himself, acknowledged Brandon was vomiting "brown liquid" in the hours before he died. |
When Ms Boyd and Cunningham finally sought help for Brandon in the early hours of the following morning, the toddler had already suffered hours of pain. | When Ms Boyd and Cunningham finally sought help for Brandon in the early hours of the following morning, the toddler had already suffered hours of pain. |
Paramedics were unable to revive him and he was declared dead at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee. | Paramedics were unable to revive him and he was declared dead at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee. |
Ms Boyd was cleared of the charges against her, which included killing Brandon by failing to seek medical help for her son. | Ms Boyd was cleared of the charges against her, which included killing Brandon by failing to seek medical help for her son. |
Cunningham was convicted by a majority verdict of the boy's culpable homicide. | Cunningham was convicted by a majority verdict of the boy's culpable homicide. |
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