Tai ve Naiyahmi Yasharahyalah, 42 ve 43 yaşındaki bir çift, onların üç yaşındaki oğlu Abiyah'ın ölümünden sorumlu tutuluyor ve hırsızlık, çocuk acımasından ve yemesini sağlamayı ihmal etmekle suçlanıyor. Çocuk, respiratory hastalığa yakalandıktan sonra açgözlilik ve acınası durumlarla öldü.
A couple whose three-year-old son died after they failed to summon medical help or give him adequate food showed 'breathtaking arrogance and cruelty,' a jury has heard. Tai and Naiyahmi Yasharahyalah, aged 42 and 43, are accused of causing or allowing the death of Abiyah Yasharahyalah and then burying his body in their back garden in Handsworth , Birmingham, in early 2020.
'One parent could not have secretly buried Abiyah's body in the garden without the support of the other. Each played a part in burying Abiyah or agreeing to his being buried.' Mr Hankin alleged each parent played a part in attempting to obstruct social services. The court has heard the couple both claim they did not act wilfully while providing adequate nutrition.
Neglect Death Three-Year-Old Trial Handsworth
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