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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Family Division) Decisions >> KH and HH (Children), Re [2012] EWHC 4027 (Fam) (02 November 2012) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Fam/2012/4027.html Cite as: [2012] EWHC 4027 (Fam) |
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This judgment was handed down in private on 2 November 2012. It consists of 77 paragraphs and has been signed and dated by the judge. The judge hereby gives leave for it to be reported in its anonymised form.
The judgment is being distributed on the strict understanding that in any report no person other than the advocates or the solicitors instructing them (and other persons identified by name in the judgment itself) may be identified by name or location and that in particular the anonymity of the children and the adult members of their family must be strictly preserved.
FAMILY DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
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Re K and H H (children) |
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Janet Mitchell and Laura Barrie for the mother
Patrick Routley for the father
Mary Ann Edwards for the Children's Guardian
Hearing dates: 22 31 October 2012
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Crown Copyright ©
Mrs Justice Pauffley :
Introduction
The medical framework
Presentation how E would have responded in the aftermath of injury
(i) Earlier rib and tibial fractures
(ii) Fatal head injuries
The mother's oral account of events on the evening of 22nd October 2011
The father's account
Burden and standard of proof
Discussion
Overall finding in relation to cause of death and earlier injuries
Head injuries - causation
Impossible to exculpate the mother
Can the father be excluded?
Suspicions about the mother
The parents' relationship: potential for collusion
The parents as witnesses and more generally
The 'resuscitative shake'
Collusion or ignorance?
Failure to protect?
Finally