
Smirking mother who left her 'exceptionally thin' baby boy to starve before he died at just three-months-old - with drugs found in his milk bottle - is jailed for just two years after moaning SHE was
Daily MailA drunken Scottish mother who left her baby boy in the arms of a 'morbidly obese', disabled woman has been jailed for just two years - remorselessly claiming it was her who was let down by healthcare professionals. Laura Stevenson, 46, as well as her partner Stephen Angell, 45, subjected Stephen Angell Jnr to harrowing mistreatment before he passed away at just three months old, with a probe finding the baby's bottle contained traces of diazepam - a class C drug. Baby Stephen was also left by his drunk mother with a 'morbidly obese', disabled woman - with the infant later found soaked in urine in the woman's arms by her horrified daughter, the court heard. Stephen Angell, 45, and Laura Stevenson, 46, of East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, have been jailed for two years each after being convicted for willfully neglecting their baby Stephen Jnr Stephen Jnr passed away at just three months old after he had become 'exceptionally thin'. During one exchange, Stevenson and Angell were advised to increase the amount of baby formula they were feeding Stephen, but Angell replied: 'If it isn't broke, don't fix it' Stevenson, 46, subjected Stephen Angell Jnr to harrowing mistreatment and he became 'exceptionally thin' before he died Professor Charlotte Wright told the court Stephen was 'exceptionally thin' when she examined him.
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