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Taunton man jailed after abuse left premature baby disabled | |
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Tom Kember's abuse left the little girl with complex needs and a reduced life expectancy | Tom Kember's abuse left the little girl with complex needs and a reduced life expectancy |
A man has been jailed for 21 years after a "monstrous" assault left a premature baby with profound disabilities. | A man has been jailed for 21 years after a "monstrous" assault left a premature baby with profound disabilities. |
Tom Kember, 27, of Taunton, was found guilty of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm following a five-week trial at Bristol Crown Court. | Tom Kember, 27, of Taunton, was found guilty of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm following a five-week trial at Bristol Crown Court. |
The resulting traumatic brain injury left the girl - now aged five - registered blind and non-verbal, with other complex needs including multiple daily seizures. | The resulting traumatic brain injury left the girl - now aged five - registered blind and non-verbal, with other complex needs including multiple daily seizures. |
Sentencing, Judge Julian Lambert said: "This was an extreme explosive rage, exerting forces far beyond rough handling, and similar to the force of a car crash". | Sentencing, Judge Julian Lambert said: "This was an extreme explosive rage, exerting forces far beyond rough handling, and similar to the force of a car crash". |
Warning: This article contains details of physical abuse which some readers may find distressing. | Warning: This article contains details of physical abuse which some readers may find distressing. |
The premature baby girl had been discharged from hospital on 4 January 2020. | The premature baby girl had been discharged from hospital on 4 January 2020. |
The jury heard how eight days later, Kember searched online for terms including "what happend if u hit a baby's face" and "can a baby be sick if it gets hit". | The jury heard how eight days later, Kember searched online for terms including "what happend if u hit a baby's face" and "can a baby be sick if it gets hit". |
On 13 January, while eating at a McDonald's restaurant accompanied by partner Katherine Reilly, Kember continued to make concerning searches such as "if baby hits its head does the baby sleep a lot". | On 13 January, while eating at a McDonald's restaurant accompanied by partner Katherine Reilly, Kember continued to make concerning searches such as "if baby hits its head does the baby sleep a lot". |
Then at about 01:20 GMT on 14 January, the pair called 111, about 80 minutes after the prosecution say Kember had inflicted the brutal assault. | Then at about 01:20 GMT on 14 January, the pair called 111, about 80 minutes after the prosecution say Kember had inflicted the brutal assault. |
Kember and Reilly were caught on CCTV searching online for the consequences of their actions, while the baby lay in a pushchair beside them | Kember and Reilly were caught on CCTV searching online for the consequences of their actions, while the baby lay in a pushchair beside them |
An ambulance arrived at the address in Taunton where the eight-week-old was found unresponsive. | An ambulance arrived at the address in Taunton where the eight-week-old was found unresponsive. |
Paramedics noted she had bruising on her temples and raised concerns with staff at Musgrove Park Hospital, who alerted Avon and Somerset Police. | Paramedics noted she had bruising on her temples and raised concerns with staff at Musgrove Park Hospital, who alerted Avon and Somerset Police. |
At 06:10 GMT, while the baby was being treated in hospital, Kember searched "can I get dosent for abiseing baby" – believed to be a mistyped search for "can I get done for abusing a baby". | At 06:10 GMT, while the baby was being treated in hospital, Kember searched "can I get dosent for abiseing baby" – believed to be a mistyped search for "can I get done for abusing a baby". |
'Utterly catastrophic' | 'Utterly catastrophic' |
Sentencing, Judge Lambert said: "Rage and dangerous loss of control is evidenced in your antecedents. You show no remorse. | Sentencing, Judge Lambert said: "Rage and dangerous loss of control is evidenced in your antecedents. You show no remorse. |
"This was an extreme explosive rage, exerting forces far beyond rough handling and similar to the force of a car crash, or a fall from a height. | "This was an extreme explosive rage, exerting forces far beyond rough handling and similar to the force of a car crash, or a fall from a height. |
"The consequences were an utterly catastrophic, traumatic brain injury. You have robbed a child of most quality of life. | "The consequences were an utterly catastrophic, traumatic brain injury. You have robbed a child of most quality of life. |
"This was an attack of monstrous evil with the worst possible consequences." | "This was an attack of monstrous evil with the worst possible consequences." |
At the same trial, Reilly, 25, also of Taunton, was found guilty of child cruelty, a charge she too had denied. | At the same trial, Reilly, 25, also of Taunton, was found guilty of child cruelty, a charge she too had denied. |
The judge branded Reilly's failure to intervene as "wicked and spineless" | The judge branded Reilly's failure to intervene as "wicked and spineless" |
Reilly was handed a six-month jail term suspended for two years, with a 30-day rehabilitation activity requirement and an unpaid work requirement of 200 hours. | Reilly was handed a six-month jail term suspended for two years, with a 30-day rehabilitation activity requirement and an unpaid work requirement of 200 hours. |
Judge Lambert told her: "You betrayed the helpless injured baby by shielding the wicked monster who had so grievously injured them." | Judge Lambert told her: "You betrayed the helpless injured baby by shielding the wicked monster who had so grievously injured them." |
He told Reilly her actions in not seeking medical attention during that time were "wicked and spineless", with medical evidence stating that any delay could have increased harm to the baby. | He told Reilly her actions in not seeking medical attention during that time were "wicked and spineless", with medical evidence stating that any delay could have increased harm to the baby. |
"You seem to have no conscience and show no regret for failing the child," the judge continued. | "You seem to have no conscience and show no regret for failing the child," the judge continued. |
"The law is such that I cannot punish you for your cowardly failure to reveal the truth. Many decent folk will think I should be able to do so." | "The law is such that I cannot punish you for your cowardly failure to reveal the truth. Many decent folk will think I should be able to do so." |
The judge awarded the officers involved in the case a Crown Court Commendation. | The judge awarded the officers involved in the case a Crown Court Commendation. |
'Unimaginable injuries' | 'Unimaginable injuries' |
In a statement read out in court, the child's adoptive parents described the impact of Kember's actions on their lives. | In a statement read out in court, the child's adoptive parents described the impact of Kember's actions on their lives. |
They said: "Our daughter sustained unimaginable, horrific injuries as a tiny, vulnerable, innocent little baby. | They said: "Our daughter sustained unimaginable, horrific injuries as a tiny, vulnerable, innocent little baby. |
"There is not one part of her body that has not been affected by the injuries she has sustained. She is in pain day and night. | "There is not one part of her body that has not been affected by the injuries she has sustained. She is in pain day and night. |
"We are angry and heartbroken by the situation. Those responsible for her injury have stolen a future from her that she deserved." | "We are angry and heartbroken by the situation. Those responsible for her injury have stolen a future from her that she deserved." |
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