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Nurse spared jail for killing baby in botched circumcision | Nurse spared jail for killing baby in botched circumcision |
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A nurse who caused the death of a baby in a botched home circumcision has been spared jail. | A nurse who caused the death of a baby in a botched home circumcision has been spared jail. |
Grace Adeleye, 67, carried out the procedure using scissors, forceps and olive oil and without anaesthetic in Chadderton, Oldham, in April 2010. | Grace Adeleye, 67, carried out the procedure using scissors, forceps and olive oil and without anaesthetic in Chadderton, Oldham, in April 2010. |
Four-week-old Goodluck Caubergs bled to death before he could reach hospital the following day. | Four-week-old Goodluck Caubergs bled to death before he could reach hospital the following day. |
Adeleye, who was found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence, was given a suspended jail sentence. | Adeleye, who was found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence, was given a suspended jail sentence. |
A judge at Manchester Crown Court ordered her to serve 21 months in jail, suspended for 24 months. | A judge at Manchester Crown Court ordered her to serve 21 months in jail, suspended for 24 months. |
'No problem' | 'No problem' |
She was also given a six-month overnight curfew and a 12-month supervision order. | She was also given a six-month overnight curfew and a 12-month supervision order. |
The nurse, of Sarnia Court, Salford, Greater Manchester, had claimed there had been "no problem" when she left the infant and that his parents had been pleased with the operation. | The nurse, of Sarnia Court, Salford, Greater Manchester, had claimed there had been "no problem" when she left the infant and that his parents had been pleased with the operation. |
But the court heard that when his parents changed his nappy several hours later, they found a large amount of blood and contacted Adeleye, who told them to re-dress the wound. | But the court heard that when his parents changed his nappy several hours later, they found a large amount of blood and contacted Adeleye, who told them to re-dress the wound. |
Goodluck's parents called an ambulance the following morning and he was taken to the Royal Oldham Hospital, where he died a short time later. | Goodluck's parents called an ambulance the following morning and he was taken to the Royal Oldham Hospital, where he died a short time later. |
During the trial, the court heard that Adeleye and Goodluck's parents were from Nigeria, where the circumcision of newborns is the tradition for Christian families. | During the trial, the court heard that Adeleye and Goodluck's parents were from Nigeria, where the circumcision of newborns is the tradition for Christian families. |
'Historic, crude and dangerous' | |
The jury was told that Adeleye was paid £100 to do the operation and that she had done "more than 1,000" circumcision operations without incident. | The jury was told that Adeleye was paid £100 to do the operation and that she had done "more than 1,000" circumcision operations without incident. |
Goodluck's parents said after sentencing "not for one minute" did they think the procedure would cause him harm. | |
In a statement they described his death as "having a nightmare that we could not wake up from". | |
"The sadness we feel does not seem to ease. We have now just grown to live with the pain of our son's death rather than it subsiding." | |
Det Insp Darren Meeks from Greater Manchester Police said the case in which a young baby lost his life in such a "tragic and unnecessary manner" was "heartbreaking". | |
"Although Adeleye was a registered nurse, she carried out the surgery at the parents' home, using a historic, crude and dangerous method, with inappropriate instruments." |
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