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Stephen Stewart

Dad found guilty of murdering baby daughter who had head injuries and rib fractures

A dad has been convicted of murdering his eight-week-old daughter while the baby’s mum has been found guilty of allowing her death.

Paramedics found tragic Holly Roe with no signs of life at home when they arrived in the early hours of September 10, 2018.

A post-mortem examination revealed that the cause of death was a head injury. Pathologists believed her injuries had been caused by shaking.

Jurors at Hove Crown Court found father Michael Roe guilty of murdering his daughter, while his partner Tiffany Tate was convicted of allowing the death of Holly.

Roe denied ever shaking Holly but he was the last to see her alive and evidence from his partner showed that he had no patience with his daughter, on one occasion attempting to feed her through her nose with a syringe.

Less than a week before Holly’s death, she stopped breathing and Roe had to do mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on her but he warned his partner not to tell the police after Holly was rushed to hospital.

Libby Clark of the Crown Prosecution Service, said: “This is an absolutely tragic case involving a tiny, premature baby who had barely any time out of hospital before her death.

“When she was brought home by her parents, she was then subjected to appalling injuries on more than one occasion, the effects of which would have been noticed immediately by anyone caring for Holly. Instead, both her mother and father claimed that there was nothing wrong with her prior to her death.

“Evidence from the medical experts in this case showed that Holly’s injuries were consistent with the previous incidents and demonstrated a pattern of behaviour by Michael Roe.

"He was alone with his daughter at feeding time, had little patience and a tendency to lose his temper.

“Despite being aware of what had happened previously to her daughter and knowing that Michael Roe was responsible, Tiffany Tate failed to alert the authorities. Instead she chose to expose her daughter to the continued risk that Roe posed.”

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