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'Limp' baby seen being carried out of house as man and woman arrested
'Limp' baby seen being carried out of house as man and woman arrested

Daily Record

time03-08-2025

  • Daily Record

'Limp' baby seen being carried out of house as man and woman arrested

The tot was rushed to hospital after being removed from the property. A man and woman have been arrested after a baby was seen being carried out of house while limp. The tot was rushed to hospital after being removed from the property in question. ‌ They were detained by police on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent after the baby - who is only a one-year-old - was left fighting for life. ‌ The Mirror reports residents saw the tot being carried away from the property in Newport, Isle of Wight, and into an ambulance at around 11.30am on Saturday. ‌ The child was reported by locals to be "limp" before they were airlifted to Southampton General Hospital to receive blood transfusions, Island Echo reports. The man and woman are believed to be known to each other, and both have been released on conditional police bail pending further enquiries until November 1. ‌ Hampshire Police officers were at the scene outside the property for the remainder of the day. A spokesperson for Hampshire Police confirmed the probe. They said: "We were called at 11.34am on Friday, August 1 to a report of a child being taken to hospital with serious injuries. Police attended an address in Newport, to carry out enquiries in relation to this investigation. "A 31-year-old man and a 27-year-old woman, both from Newport, have been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent." ‌ Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. The statement added that an investigation into the circumstances is now ongoing. The spokesperson added: "They have been released on conditional police bail pending further enquiries until November 1." Inspector Oly Greenhowe said: "This is understandably a troubling incident for the community, and we want to reassure residents that a dedicated team of officers is actively working to establish the full circumstances surrounding what happened. ‌ "While we carry out those enquiries, we are urging people to stop speculating online about this case. Speculation and the spread of rumours are not only unhelpful, but they can actively hinder the progress of our investigation." And Inspector Greenhowe called on any potential witnesses to come forward. He said: "If people have relevant information on this incident, then they should contact the police directly." ‌ Get all the big headlines, pictures, analysis, opinion and video on the stories that matter to you. Follow us on Twitter @Daily_Record - the official Daily Record Twitter account - real news in real time. We're also on Facebook - your must-see news, features, videos and pictures throughout the day from the Daily Record, Sunday Mail and Record Online

Trial set for skipper who denies disturbing whales and dolphins
Trial set for skipper who denies disturbing whales and dolphins

Press and Journal

time01-06-2025

  • Press and Journal

Trial set for skipper who denies disturbing whales and dolphins

The trial of a fishing vessel skipper who denies disturbing dolphins and pilot whales is now set to take place in September. Richard Greenhouse, whose vessel Seacab is named in the allegations against him, denies all of the charges against him. He appeared at Aberdeen Sheriff Court on Friday where he adhered to his previously tendered pleas. A fresh trial was set down for September 17. Greenhowe, 51, has pled not guilty to four charges of deliberately disturbing the sea creatures between June 4 and July 30 last year. The charges allege that on June 4, at Torry Battery – a favoured location for dolphin spotters – Greenhowe drove the Seacab 'repeatedly' at a pod of dolphins at speed. He is accused of driving over the top of the dolphins, causing them to leave the area. The charges also allege that Greenhowe chased and 'deliberately or recklessly' drove over the top of a pod of dolphins on July 12, at Aberdeen Harbour. On July 22 at Torry Battery, Greenhowe is alleged to have driven over a pod of dolphins. The final charge relates to an alleged incident on July 30 during which Greenhowe is accused of 'deliberately or recklessly' disturbing a pod of pilot whales. It reads: 'You repeatedly went close to the pod, circled them, split the pod and herded a mother and calf against the harbour wall' it also alleged that Greehowe drove the Seacab over the pod. Greenhowe, of Hareburn Terrace, Blackdog, is due back in court in August for a further intermediate diet. This allows the court to check whether a case is likely to go to trial on the date that has been set for it – before the trial now set down for September.

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