Mother jailed for toddler's murder

Bobby Louch's mother, Collette Harris, has been jailed for his murder
12 April 2012

A mother has been jailed for life for punching and kicking her toddler son to death.

Collette Harris, 30, was ordered to serve at least 16 years for murdering 21-month-old Bobby Louch. The child had at least 40 injuries and bruises after Harris battered him to death at the family home in Bexleyheath, south-east London, in December 2008.

He had "catastrophic" brain injuries and a blow to his abdomen had damaged vital organs. Most of the injuries had happened over the weekend but some of his ribs had been fractured at least two weeks before. Bobby was treated for a broken leg three weeks before his death and kept in for a scan when bruises were seen on his forehead.

Harris complained she was being "victimised" and said the bruises were the result of Bobby banging his head on his cot. A consultant at Darent Valley Hospital in Dartford, Kent, who had seen Bobby before, sent him home the next day after checks were made.

Harris, of Dartford, Kent, had denied killing Bobby or causing his injuries, but was found guilty of murder. She screamed "Oh my God" and collapsed in tears as the verdict was read out. She was led from the dock shouting: "I didn't do it."

She had tried to blame her new boyfriend, James Phillips, who denied killing Bobby or causing the injuries. Drug taker Phillips, 25, of Erith, Kent, was found not guilty of murder and alternate charges of manslaughter and causing or allowing the death.

The day before his death, Bobby was vomiting and looking disorientated. He had a burn mark on his right hand which could have been made by it being placed on an oven door. But Harris refused to take him to hospital. She told a friend she would be suspected of abusing him, the court heard. She had said: "How can I take him to the hospital with bruises like that on his body. They will think I am beating him up or something."

In the early hours of Monday morning, a neighbour said he heard a voice whimpering and murmuring "mummy". Later, Harris rang for an ambulance, saying: "My baby won't wake up." Bobby's face was covered in bruises.

Recorder of London Judge Peter Beaumont told Harris, who split with Dan Louch - Bobby's father - in October 2008: "This is a terrible thing you did for reasons which are quite incomprehensible."

Bobby's tearful father said later: "Bobby was our little angel and had his whole life to look forward to, but was so cruelly denied this for reasons we still can't fully comprehend. This can now bring to a close the traumatic and devastating quest to find some answers as to what happened to Bobby. Now we as a family can fully lay him to rest and complete our grieving process."

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