Toddler drowned his newborn twin brother and left another brain damaged while alcoholic mother slept after drinking four cans of strong lager

A three-year-old boy drowned his newborn twin  brother and left the other permanently brain damaged as he tried to bathe them  while his alcoholic mother slept.

The boy said he wanted to make his siblings  ‘nice and clean’ after their mother passed out having drunk four cans of  super-strength lager.

The shocking sequence of events emerged in  court when the mother – who cannot be identified for legal reasons – was given a  one-year suspended prison sentence for neglect.

She had sought refuge at a Merseyside home  with her children after escaping a relationship of domestic violence, Liverpool  Crown Court heard yesterday.

The jury heard she slept in a single bed with  her eldest son, with the newborn babies cradled together in a drawer.

The mother, an insomniac, fell asleep in the  afternoon after drinking four cans of Special Brew, which is nine per cent  alcohol.

The toddler woke up and ran a 10-inch bath of  cold water.

The mother found her infant children naked  and unconscious, not breathing, when she awoke.

Judge Mrs Justice Cox said: ‘The drink  certainly played a part in you going to sleep and failing to wake up when the  toddler woke up and got out of bed.

‘While you slept the toddler decided to make  the twins nice and clean and he put them in the bath.

‘When he woke you up you found both of your  babies floating in the bath water. They were cold, naked and they weren’t  breathing.’

The mother called police and paramedics,  telling a 999 operator that she had found her newborn twins unresponsive.

Both babies were given CPR and were taken to  Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in West Derby, Liverpool, where they were put on  life support.

Days later, one of the boys died in his  father’s arms. His brother, who suffered a cardiac arrest, was left with severe  brain damage.

The court heard he is likely to be severely  affected by cerebral palsy and will need round-the-clock care for the rest of  his life.

Emergency: The boys were taken to Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool. Days later one died in his father's armsEmergency: The boys were taken to Alder Hey Hospital in  Liverpool. Days later one died in his father’s arms

 

David McLaughlin, defending, said the mother  will be haunted by what happened forever.

He said: ‘She bears full responsibility – not  a day goes by when she doesn’t think about what happened.

‘Every morning she wakes up with a vision of  her babies’ faces in the bath, a vision that will haunt her  forever-more.’

He added: ‘She wants it to be known that she  holds herself fully responsible for what occurred and she wants her toddler son  to know, if ever that time should arise when he is older, that through her plea  of guilty she accepts full responsibility for what occurred and no blame should  be laid against him.’

She was handed a one-year prison sentence,  suspended for two years, and a supervision order after pleading guilty to three  counts of neglect.

Mrs Justice Cox revealed this is not the  first time the mother has come into contact with social services.

Sentenced: The mother received a one-year jail sentence, suspended for two years at Liverpool Crown CourtSentenced: The mother received a one-year jail sentence,  suspended for two years at Liverpool Crown Court

 

She had previously been warned by health  workers of the dangers of drinking while caring for children.

 

Mrs Justice Cox told her: ‘This was not a  case involving positive and deliberate acts of abuse or ill-treatment. I accept  you intended no harm.

‘But you chose to drink strong lager that day  and its effects were devastating.

‘I have noted you had been advised by health  workers as to the risks of alcohol misuse and caring properly for young  children.

‘You were responsible for those young  children in your care and there was a serious breach of the standards they were  entitled to have.’

The judge described the mother as ‘in general  terms, a loving and caring mother who understands the duties and responsibility  of motherhood’.

She added: ‘Your real punishment will lie in  the images that will stay with you, possibly permanently, of what happened that  day.’

Read more: DailyMail

 

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