PETER HARRIS FROM BARNET CONVICTED OF MURDERING INFANT DAUGHTER IN BRAMPTON
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In a tragic case that has shocked the local community, Peter Harris, a resident of Barnet, has been found guilty of the murder of his infant daughter. The devastating incident unfolded in the vicinity of Brampton, where Harris's actions led to the young child's untimely death.
According to court proceedings, Harris inflicted severe injuries upon his daughter, which included fractured ribs and extensive bruising. These injuries caused critical brain trauma, ultimately resulting in her death after a prolonged hospital stay. The child's condition deteriorated over time, prompting emergency intervention.
On the day of the incident, Harris contacted emergency services, claiming that his daughter was experiencing breathing difficulties. Despite his report, medical examinations and subsequent investigations revealed that the injuries were inflicted intentionally, and the cause of her death was determined to be the result of violent shaking.
Harris was put on trial, where evidence was presented that confirmed his responsibility for the fatal injuries. The court found him guilty of murder, and he was subsequently convicted of the crime. The case has raised concerns about child safety and the importance of vigilant parenting within the Barnet community and beyond.
According to court proceedings, Harris inflicted severe injuries upon his daughter, which included fractured ribs and extensive bruising. These injuries caused critical brain trauma, ultimately resulting in her death after a prolonged hospital stay. The child's condition deteriorated over time, prompting emergency intervention.
On the day of the incident, Harris contacted emergency services, claiming that his daughter was experiencing breathing difficulties. Despite his report, medical examinations and subsequent investigations revealed that the injuries were inflicted intentionally, and the cause of her death was determined to be the result of violent shaking.
Harris was put on trial, where evidence was presented that confirmed his responsibility for the fatal injuries. The court found him guilty of murder, and he was subsequently convicted of the crime. The case has raised concerns about child safety and the importance of vigilant parenting within the Barnet community and beyond.