JESSICA AND ANGELA PRICE FROM LUTON SENTENCED TO 16 YEARS FOR BABY IMRAN'S DEATH

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A tragic case originating from Luton has resulted in a mother and grandmother being sentenced to a total of 16 years in prison for their role in the death of a seven-month-old infant, known publicly as 'Baby Imran'.

Jessica Price, aged 24, and Angela Price, whose relationship to Jessica is not specified but is identified as a grandmother, were found guilty of severe neglect that ultimately led to the infant's untimely demise. The court heard that the neglect was so profound that it caused dehydration and contributed to the child's death.

The prosecution detailed the heartbreaking conditions that Baby Imran endured in his final days. Evidence presented in court revealed that the infant was subjected to extreme neglect, including inadequate nutrition that led to starvation, as well as untreated skin conditions that worsened his suffering. Prosecutors described the last days of Baby Imran’s life as filled with unimaginable pain, highlighting the severity of the neglect inflicted upon him.

The judge overseeing the case did not hold back in condemning the defendants’ actions. He described their neglect as both gross and callous, emphasizing the tragic impact of their failure to care for the vulnerable child. The court's decision reflects the gravity of the crime and the profound loss suffered by Baby Imran’s family and the community in Luton.

Details about the circumstances leading to the neglect, the specific roles played by Jessica and Angela Price, and the timeline of events remain part of the court’s records. However, the sentencing underscores the serious consequences of neglect and the importance of safeguarding children from harm in the community.
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