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Paris Mayo jailed for murder of newborn son Paris Mayo jailed for murder of newborn son
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During the trial, jurors heard Paris Mayo was used to being around children and had trained in childcare
A 19-year-old who murdered her newborn son hours after giving birth has been jailed for at least 12 years.A 19-year-old who murdered her newborn son hours after giving birth has been jailed for at least 12 years.
A trial heard Paris Mayo, then 15, suffocated the boy, Stanley, by stuffing cotton wool into his mouth and throat.A trial heard Paris Mayo, then 15, suffocated the boy, Stanley, by stuffing cotton wool into his mouth and throat.
Mayo delivered him alone at her family home in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, while her parents were upstairs. Mayo delivered him alone at her family home in Ross-on-Wye, in March 2019, while her parents were upstairs.
"Killing your baby son was a truly dreadful thing to do," said the judge, Mr Justice Garnham, passing sentence."Killing your baby son was a truly dreadful thing to do," said the judge, Mr Justice Garnham, passing sentence.
"A human being is probably never more vulnerable that at the time of their birth." Warning: This article contains distressing content.
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. The trial heard she had assaulted Stanley, leaving him with injuries comparable to those seen in a car crash.
You can receive Breaking News on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on Twitter to get the latest alerts. Evidence suggested fractures to his skull could have been caused by Mayo's foot.
The newborn was found by her mother the day after his birth, dumped in a bin bag left on the doorstep.
Mayo gave birth alone at the family home on 23 March 2019
Mayo had claimed she did not know she was pregnant, also telling the court of her difficult family life and her father who had made her feel "worthless".
The court heard father Patrick Mayo had been upstairs on dialysis treatment with Mayo's mother at the time of Stanley's birth.
The aspiring midwife who killed her newborn son
"A human being is probably never more vulnerable that at the time of their birth," Mr Justice Garnham said during sentencing.
"You had decided you could no longer allow him to live.
"You were trying to convince yourself that you weren't pregnant, you didn't want to acknowledge the truth."
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