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The British parents of a baby who died after suffering deadly physical abuse in 2017 have been jailed, UK police said this week. In a police investigation spanning more than six years, officers worked tirelessly to uncover who was responsible for causing 40 bone fractures to month-old Ollie Davis – including a broken neck which caused his death in October 2017.
On Wednesday, his father, Michael Davis, was sentenced to life behind bars after being convicted of his murder in a trial ending last month. He was also convicted of two counts of grievous bodily harm with intent and has been ordered to serve a minimum of 22 years in prison. Ollie’s mother, Kayleigh Driver, was sentenced to a total of seven years after being found guilty of causing or allowing the death of a child and causing or allowing a child to suffer serious physical harm.
️ The parents of a baby who died after suffering catastrophic physical abuse have been jailed.Michael Davis – Life ImprisonmentKayleigh Driver – 7 Years
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— Leicestershire Police (@leicspolice) April 10, 2024
Sickening posts
Sickening Facebook posts of the pair making wedding plans have been grabbing headlines in UK media. “Happy 1 year and 4 months to my man I love u with all my heart and I wouldn’t change u for the world I love you,” Kayleigh wrote in a December 2017 post on Facebook, according to Daily Mail. Days later, she posted: “im so in love with my man cant wait to marry him next year i love you Michael James Davis.” Davis replied to her, posting: “wh same baby and I love you too.” In another 2017 New Year post, Driver posted that she had had a “very happy but tought year.” “Mine and Michael James Davis lost our baby boy as he grew his angel wings on 21st october but we will never forget him,” she wrote.
“Ensuring justice for Ollie and his wider family has been the driving force behind the substantial and complex police investigation run by specialist detectives working in the East Midlands Special Operation Unit (EMSOU) Murder Investigation Team,” the Leicestershire police said. Davis, now aged 29 and Driver, now aged 31, both of Carlisle Street, Leicester, were initially arrested by police on October 27, 2017 after a post-mortem examination revealed Ollie had died from the delayed effects of a broken neck, believed to have occurred up to eight days before his death. The injury had led to the compression of the spinal cord which had caused him to stop breathing.
’40 bone fractures’
It was also revealed he had 40 bone fractures – including a fractured skull, collar bone, breaks to joints in both arms and legs and 23 rib fractures, according to police. The detailed investigation, which drew upon the expertise of many medical professionals, was able to establish the injuries were non-accidental and must have been caused by serious physical abuse. Throughout the investigation and subsequent trial both parents denied knowing what had happened to Ollie, police said. Speaking after the sentencing, Senior Investigating Officer Detective Inspector Mark Parish, said: “At the heart of this complex investigation has always been the strive to get justice for Ollie.
“Ollie was a newborn baby who relied on his parents for everything he needed and it was their duty to love and protect him. Instead, he was let down in the most horrendous way imaginable. “Due to the amount of the injuries Ollie suffered and medical expertise needed to examine those injuries, has taken more than six years for this investigation to come to court and for Ollie’s parents to be held accountable for his death. “During this extremely difficult time, Ollie’s wider family have had to deal with so many emotions but throughout they have remained not only co-operative of the investigation but extremely supportive and I want to thank them for this. I hope today’s sentencing will now allow them to start to come to terms with what has been a truly unbearable time.”
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