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Father admits manslaughter of six-week-old son
Summary
A father has pleaded guilty to manslaughter over the death of his six-week-old son, and is due to be sentenced on 12 February.
Content
A father, Peter Sayle, has pleaded guilty to manslaughter over the death of his six-week-old son, Huxley Sayle, at Preston Crown Court. The infant was taken to hospital in June 2022 after becoming unresponsive and later died. Medical examiners reported the cause of death as a traumatic head injury. Police said their investigation drew on medical findings and material seized from the family home.
Key facts:
- Peter Sayle entered a guilty plea to manslaughter at Preston Crown Court after previously denying responsibility.
- Huxley, aged six weeks, was taken to hospital in June 2022 and died in July 2022; a post-mortem cited a traumatic head injury.
- Police reported finding internet searches on Sayle's devices referencing frustration and anger following the baby's birth.
- Sentencing is scheduled for Thursday 12 February.
Summary:
The guilty plea concludes a lengthy investigation and represents an admission of responsibility after earlier denials. Sentencing is set for 12 February.
