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'Unforgivable': Judge slams parents of five-month-old baby as he jails them for leaving the boy with a fractured arm for THREE days after a GP told them to take him to A&E

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'Unforgivable': Judge slams parents of five-month-old baby as he jails them for leaving the boy with a fractured arm for THREE days after a GP told them to take him to A&E   Empty 'Unforgivable': Judge slams parents of five-month-old baby as he jails them for leaving the boy with a fractured arm for THREE days after a GP told them to take him to A&E

Post by Guest Sat Jan 06, 2018 6:56 pm

[*]Gemma Warne and partner Lee Chambers admitted not taking the baby to A&E 

[*]They had been advised to do so immediately when they took the child to a GP

[*]Baby's arm was fractured when Warne bent down whilst carrying the child 


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5241929/Parents-left-baby-broken-arm-THREE-days.html#ixzz53QrkTtXJ 
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