A dad has been jailed for life after he shook his baby so hard it killed him. Oliver Mailey caused catastrophic head injuries to his seven-week-old son, Abel-Jax, in and then ‘lied to save his own skin’.
Oliver Mailey caused his baby catastrophic head injuries, a bleed on the brain, and broken ribs after shaking him twice Oliver Mailey, from Burnley, caused catastrophic head injuries to his seven-week-old son, Abel-Jax, in November and then ‘lied to save his own skin’.
He turned the camera to show Abel looking limp on his lap, and Mollie screamed at him to call an ambulance. He was directed to carry out CPR on Abel while Mollie ran home from work and paramedics rushed to the house.Abel was taken to Royal Blackburn Hospital where Mailey continued to deny any involvement in baby’s collapse when questioned by Mollie.
The parents were both arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm, and later murder following Abel’s death.
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