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A seven-year-old girl kept prisoner by her mother and mother's partner died after being starved for weeks or months, a court has heard. | |
Khyra Ishaq died of an infection, Birmingham Crown Court was told. | |
Prosecutors allege it was murder because the couple intended to cause Khyra serious harm. | |
Khyra's mother Angela Gordon, 34, and Junaid Abuhamza, 30, both of Leyton Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, deny murdering Khyra on 17 May last year. | Khyra's mother Angela Gordon, 34, and Junaid Abuhamza, 30, both of Leyton Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, deny murdering Khyra on 17 May last year. |
Jurors have been told UK doctors had rarely seen such a severe case of malnutrition. | |
Khyra's body mass index at the time of her death was so low that it did not register on available medical charts, the court was told. | Khyra's body mass index at the time of her death was so low that it did not register on available medical charts, the court was told. |
It's just as much murder... as if they had shot, stabbed, beaten or strangled Khyra Timothy Raggatt QC, prosecuting | It's just as much murder... as if they had shot, stabbed, beaten or strangled Khyra Timothy Raggatt QC, prosecuting |
The court heard a lock had been fitted high up on the kitchen door to keep Khyra, and five other children in the care of the couple, away from the food in the home. | |
Prosecutor Timothy Raggatt QC showed the jury photographs of fully-stocked kitchen cupboards and a fridge packed with food. | |
The court was told Khyra and the other children were occasionally fed porridge, dry bread and fruit. | |
They would have to eat with their hands on the floor of the small upstairs room they shared. | They would have to eat with their hands on the floor of the small upstairs room they shared. |
Mr Raggatt said if the children were caught stealing food they were made to stand outside in the cold, beaten with a cane, or made to overeat until they were sick. | |
He said the pair had murdered Khyra, even though she died from an infection, because they had intended to cause her really serious harm. | |
"It's just as much murder... as if they had shot, stabbed, beaten or strangled Khyra to death," he said. | "It's just as much murder... as if they had shot, stabbed, beaten or strangled Khyra to death," he said. |
A post-mortem examination revealed the "mechanism" of death to be bronchial pneumonia and septicaemia. | A post-mortem examination revealed the "mechanism" of death to be bronchial pneumonia and septicaemia. |
"Although that is the mechanism of death, the cause of her succumbing in that way was acute malnutrition," Mr Raggatt said. | |
'Visitors refused' | |
Jurors were told that Khyra's life changed after her natural parents split up and Ms Gordon and Mr Abuhamza became a couple. | |
Khyra was removed from school and Miss Gordon refused to admit visitors to the house - including school staff and police a short time later. | |
Referring to defence case statements, Mr Raggatt said that while Ms Gordon denied deliberately depriving Khyra of food, Mr Abuhamza acknowledged that he was party to her unlawful killing. | |
"He's likely only to contest the question of his guilt of murder," he said. | |
Mr Abuhamza has admitted five counts of child cruelty relating to the other children, while Ms Gordon denies five counts of child cruelty between December 2007 and May 17 2008. | |
The trial was adjourned until Monday. |