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Jury considers salt death verdict | Jury considers salt death verdict |
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A jury deciding whether a couple used salt to poison a boy they were hoping to adopt has gone home for the day. | |
Christian Blewitt, three, was five weeks into a trial adoption with Ian and Angela Gay at their home in Bromsgrove, Worcs, when he collapsed. | Christian Blewitt, three, was five weeks into a trial adoption with Ian and Angela Gay at their home in Bromsgrove, Worcs, when he collapsed. |
He died in hospital and tests showed high salt levels in his blood. It was claimed the couple force-fed the boy teaspoons of salt as a punishment. | He died in hospital and tests showed high salt levels in his blood. It was claimed the couple force-fed the boy teaspoons of salt as a punishment. |
Mr and Mrs Gay, of Halesowen, deny manslaughter and child cruelty. | Mr and Mrs Gay, of Halesowen, deny manslaughter and child cruelty. |
Mr Gay, 39, and Mrs Gay, 40, were convicted of manslaughter in 2005 but won the right to a retrial on appeal. | Mr Gay, 39, and Mrs Gay, 40, were convicted of manslaughter in 2005 but won the right to a retrial on appeal. |
The jury in the latest trial at Nottingham Crown Court retired to consider their verdict on Thursday morning. | The jury in the latest trial at Nottingham Crown Court retired to consider their verdict on Thursday morning. |