
Initial fears baby at centre of a child cruelty trial had suffered brain injury
The six-month-old baby girl at the centre of a child cruelty trial at Cork Circuit Criminal Court was examined by a doctor who testified on Wednesday that there were initial concerns that the child might have suffered a brain injury because of bleeding found in a scan.
The infant's father denies counts of cruelty to the baby, assault causing harm, and causing her serious harm.
The 31-year-old from Co Cork pleaded not guilty when arraigned at Cork Circuit Criminal Court, to three separate charges.
He denied assault causing harm, assault causing serious harm, and cruelty to the child on various dates from November 25, 2020, to January 2021 when is daughter was around six months old.
Consultant paediatrician, Dr Rosina McGovern said that doctors at Cork University Hospital were extremely concerned at what was shown by the CT scan when the infant was first admitted.
This subdural haemorrhage was evidence of tearing of tissues connecting the right and left sides of her brain caused by a back and forth acceleration and deceleration and is associated with abusive head trauma, Dr McGovern testified.
The child's parents brought her to Cork University Hospital at 9pm on January 4 following a visit to SouthDoc after the child had been vomiting for eight hours.
The child had no history of trauma or falls but presented with a number of bruises on her face, cheek, stomach, abdomen, and right buttock, as well as abrasions on her left temporal area, her cheek, and her nose and her parents offered no explanation for these marks.
'She was lethargic, and she couldn't smile or wasn't vocalising which you would expect in a five month old, and there was concern that she might have suffered some brain dysfunction,' Dr McGovern said.
She said an x-ray revealed the child had suffered a broken collar bone which was a very unusual in child of that age.
She said she believed the child's injuries constituted serious harm as defined in Irish law as 'an injury that creates a substantial risk of death or causes serious disfigurement or substantial loss or impairment of mobility of the body or function of a bodily member of organ'.
Cross-examined by defence counsel, Ray Boland, Dr McGovern agreed the child's condition improved after treatment and she was no longer lethargic after January 8, 2021, and was behaving as a five month old would be expected to behave when discharged from CUH on January 18.
Judge Dermot Sheehan asked the seven women and five men of the jury to return to Cork Circuit Criminal Court on Thursday for the case which is expected to last until at least May 16.

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