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Parents Acquitted of Abusing Newborn Baby, 'No Direct Evidence'

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The parents suspected of abusing their newborn baby in 2017 have been acquitted. According to the court in Den Bosch, it cannot be conclusively proven that the father and mother were behind the injury. However, it has been established that the injury was not caused by a medical cause or an accident. When the girl was six weeks old, the mother went to the GP because the baby had bruises. After a referral, doctors in two hospitals found rib fractu…

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The parents suspected of abusing their newborn baby in 2017 have been acquitted. According to the court in Den Bosch, it cannot be conclusively proven that the father and mother were behind the injury. However, it has been established that the injury was not caused by a medical cause or an accident. When the girl was six weeks old, the mother went to the GP because the baby had bruises. After a referral, doctors in two hospitals found rib fractu…

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Kim de L. and Rowan S. have both been acquitted of the abuse of their newborn baby Hannah in 2017. The court in Den Bosch ruled this on Wednesday. Both parents became known mainly because of the kidnapping of their child in 2018. They then pulled Hannah from the arms of her then foster mother and ran away. And it was precisely this kidnapping that ensured that the abuse of the baby, which had taken place before that, was only dealt with by the c…

28-year-old denies having seriously injured his newborn son - but also every explanation remains guilty.

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Kurier broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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