Mother guilty over baby's hairdryer burns death
•Mother guilty over baby's hairdryer burns deathImage source, SuppliedImage caption, Dahlia-Rose Gartshore died in September 2023Published16 July 2026, 16:28 BSTUpdated 1 minute agoA mother has been fo...
•And the jury was played a recording of a 999 call made by Gartshore in which she said her child had gone "purple" while she was asleep.
•However expert witness Dr Timothy Burges, a burns specialist, told the court that it was his view the heat injuries did not cause the baby's death.
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Mother guilty over baby's hairdryer burns deathImage source, SuppliedImage caption, Dahlia-Rose Gartshore died in September 2023Published16 July 2026, 16:28 BSTUpdated 1 minute agoA mother has been found guilty of killing her baby daughter due to heat from a hairdryer.Courtney Gartshore, 28, denied culpable homicide of her three-month-old daughter Dahlia-Rose who was in her care in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, in September 2023.The jury took just over an hour to return a guilty verdict on the seventh day of the trial.Gartshore, who sobbed as she was led to the cells, will be sentenced at the High Court in Edinburgh on 14 August.She was found guilty of of culpably and recklessly causing Dahlia-Rose to be subjected to heat from the appliance while the child was in her sole care.The charge stated that Dahlia-Rose's injuries were so severe that she died as a result.It was claimed Gartshore had consumed alcohol beforehand.Other charges she had originally faced were dropped by the Crown.Image caption, Courtney Gartshore denied culpable homicide after her baby diedThe trial was told that Dahlia-Rose had suffered burns to 18% of the surface area of her body.It also heard that the infant's DNA was found on a hairdryer. And the jury was played a recording of a 999 call made by Gartshore in which she said her child had gone "purple" while she was asleep. However expert witness Dr Timothy Burges, a burns specialist, told the court that it was his view the heat injuries did not cause the baby's death. "It could have been that she was already dead," he said. Image source, Police ScotlandImage caption, Police issued a mugshot of Gartshore after she was found guiltyAdvocate depute Alan Cameron, prosecuting, described the case as an "awful, heartbreaking event".In his closing speech, he said that there were only two people in the property, Courtney Gartshore and Dahlia-Rose, and therefore only the accused could have turned it on.He refe...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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