A judge in Liverpool rules a mother and father 'failed to adequately supervise' their child.
A baby living in "overcrowded circumstances" during lockdown died after the carrycot he was in was put in a shed, a judge has concluded.
The judge said the boy's parents, who had denied putting him in the shed, had "failed to adequately supervise" him. "At the time [he] died, there was tension in the mother and father's relationship caused by living... in overcrowded circumstances during lockdown, lack of sleep and intimacy and poor mental health on the father's behalf," the judge said.
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