Mother of child hidden in drawer from birth jailed
A mother who kept her baby daughter hidden in a drawer for the first three years of her life has been jailed for seven years and six months for 'extreme neglect'.
The girl, who prosecutors said had 'never known daylight or fresh air', was only discovered when a visitor to their house in Cheshire heard her crying.
To protect the girl, neither she nor members of her family can be identified.
The girl's mother, who admitted four charges of child cruelty at a previous hearing, was sentenced at Chester Crown Court.
Judge Steven Everett said the woman had 'starved that little girl of any love, any proper affection, any proper attention, any interaction with others, a proper diet, much-needed medical attention
“An intelligent little girl who is now perhaps slowly coming to life, from what was almost a living death in that room,' he added.
BBC
A mother who kept her baby daughter hidden in a drawer for the first three years of her life has been jailed for seven years and six months for 'extreme neglect'.
The girl, who prosecutors said had 'never known daylight or fresh air', was only discovered when a visitor to their house in Cheshire heard her crying.
To protect the girl, neither she nor members of her family can be identified.
The girl's mother, who admitted four charges of child cruelty at a previous hearing, was sentenced at Chester Crown Court.
Judge Steven Everett said the woman had 'starved that little girl of any love, any proper affection, any proper attention, any interaction with others, a proper diet, much-needed medical attention
“An intelligent little girl who is now perhaps slowly coming to life, from what was almost a living death in that room,' he added.
BBC
A mother who kept her baby daughter hidden in a drawer for the first three years of her life has been jailed for seven years and six months for 'extreme neglect'.
The girl, who prosecutors said had 'never known daylight or fresh air', was only discovered when a visitor to their house in Cheshire heard her crying.
To protect the girl, neither she nor members of her family can be identified.
The girl's mother, who admitted four charges of child cruelty at a previous hearing, was sentenced at Chester Crown Court.
Judge Steven Everett said the woman had 'starved that little girl of any love, any proper affection, any proper attention, any interaction with others, a proper diet, much-needed medical attention
“An intelligent little girl who is now perhaps slowly coming to life, from what was almost a living death in that room,' he added.
BBC
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Mother of child hidden in drawer from birth jailed
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