Stacey Davis, 35, of England, left her one-year-old Ethan alone in his crib for at least two hours. According to the woman, the baby had fallen shortly before. When she went shopping, she found him dead. She later sold the baby’s clothes on social media.
A woman who later let her young son die at home while shopping He sold the baby clothes on Facebook. Stacey Davis35, left just one-year-old Ethan in his cradle with a fractured skull while he ran errands and visited a park near his home in Melksham, Wiltshire. United Kingdomin June 2018.
After the tragic events, the mother offered the little one’s last possession for sale Facebook. He sold a Little Man’s Savings money box for just £5. The mother also gave away a box of clothes for 3-6 month old babies.
When Ethan died, he was trapped in a room with all windows closed and no fans turned on as temperatures soared. The child had suffered one skull fracturewhich his mother said was caused by a fall, although an autopsy could not determine this cause of death.
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The 35-year-old, who smoked regularly cannabis around her son, she reportedly lost sight of him for “at least half an hour” after returning home. During that period, “he started texting a friend,” the court ruled. When she finally entered Ethan’s room, she found him dead.
The child was rushed to the Royal United Hospital, Bath on June 27, 2018, but was pronounced dead a short time later. The mother pleaded guilty and was sentenced to two years in prison on December 1, 2022 for the crime of cruelty to minors.
Ethan’s father, Luke Turvey, has welcomed the verdict against his former partner. “Today finally ended that long four and a half years, Stacey Davis was sentenced to two years for cruelty task my son Ethan. My family and I are very excited and happy that he got what he deserved. To everyone who has supported and defended her, I hope you feel like complete idiots and I hope you are ashamed, she is a child molester and she paid the right price by going to jail.”