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Jury retires in Constance Marten and Mark Gordon retrial

  • In March 2023, a retrial commenced at London's Old Bailey involving Constance Marten, aged 38, and her partner Mark Gordon, 51, who face charges related to the manslaughter of their newborn daughter Victoria, who died in a tent on the South Downs.
  • The trial follows Victoria's death in January 2023 after the couple fled authorities, went off grid to keep her, and were arrested on February 27 with four other children previously taken into care.
  • Victoria's decomposed body was found days after the arrest in a shopping bag inside a disused allotment shed near Brighton, and the prosecution alleges death from hypothermia or smothering in a flimsy tent.
  • Marten testified that she lost consciousness and fell asleep while holding Victoria in the tent, whereas Gordon argued that Victoria's death could have been prevented if the police had not searched for them following their car catching fire on a motorway near Bolton.
  • Jurors started considering their verdicts after the defendants rejected charges of manslaughter by gross negligence and failing to prevent Victoria’s death, despite having previously been found guilty of concealing the birth and obstructing justice.
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Jury retires in baby manslaughter retrial of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon

Marten, 38, and Gordon, 51, are accused over the death of newborn Victoria in a tent on the South Downs in early 2023

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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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