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A father left his baby permanently disabled after becoming 'frustrated' when she refused to be fed.
The violent dad, who cannot be named for legal reasons, shook his baby with such force she suffered a bleed on the brain and other significant and life-threatening injuries.
The six month old was found unresponsive, floppy and limp by paramedics at home in Oldham, Greater Manchester.
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pub prank which left him paralysed, a court heard today. Paul Gill, 51, was spared an immediate prison sentence at Minshull Street Crown Court on Tuesday after he admitted causing grievous bodily harm to 55-year-old Billy Crawford.
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mum has reported that her young tot has been left suffering from night terrors after a traumatising encounter with quicksand on a day trip to the beach. Marnie-Rae Harvey took her two-year-old son Frank to a seaside spot for a family day out alongside her mum, dad and sister on August 3.
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