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Hamzah Khan death: Jury considers verdict | Hamzah Khan death: Jury considers verdict |
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The jury in the trial of a mother-of-eight accused of starving her four-year-old son to death has retired to consider its verdict. | |
Amanda Hutton, 43, has denied the manslaughter of Hamzah Khan by gross negligence. | Amanda Hutton, 43, has denied the manslaughter of Hamzah Khan by gross negligence. |
Her trial at Bradford Crown Court heard the boy died in December 2009 after being fed a "grossly inadequate" diet. | Her trial at Bradford Crown Court heard the boy died in December 2009 after being fed a "grossly inadequate" diet. |
His mummified body was found in his cot at his home in Bradford, West Yorkshire, 21 months later. | His mummified body was found in his cot at his home in Bradford, West Yorkshire, 21 months later. |
The two-week trial has heard that Hamzah's body was found in the house in the Heaton area of the city in terrible squalor, where five other school-aged siblings were living. | |
'Harden your heart' | 'Harden your heart' |
Ms Hutton has admitted a charge of child cruelty in respect of each of these children, who were aged between five and 13 in 2011. | |
The prosecution said Hamzah most probably died from malnutrition because Ms Hutton neglected him as she concentrated on her alcohol addiction. | |
They said she starved her son to death. | |
But Ms Hutton has told the court that she struggled to get her son to eat and he died suddenly. | But Ms Hutton has told the court that she struggled to get her son to eat and he died suddenly. |
Speaking to the jury before they retired, the Recorder of Bradford, Roger Thomas QC, said: "You wouldn't be human if you haven't had some reaction emotionally to the facts of this pretty dreadful case. | Speaking to the jury before they retired, the Recorder of Bradford, Roger Thomas QC, said: "You wouldn't be human if you haven't had some reaction emotionally to the facts of this pretty dreadful case. |
"But you've got to harden your heart here and look at it calmly and coolly." | "But you've got to harden your heart here and look at it calmly and coolly." |
The prosecution claim Ms Hutton was grossly negligent, either because she failed to feed Hamzah or she failed to get medical attention for him when he became ill. | The prosecution claim Ms Hutton was grossly negligent, either because she failed to feed Hamzah or she failed to get medical attention for him when he became ill. |
Ms Hutton told the jury she never sought medical advice because she thought he was going through a phase and would grow out of it. | Ms Hutton told the jury she never sought medical advice because she thought he was going through a phase and would grow out of it. |
She said she panicked after his death and only kept claiming child benefit for Hamzah because she was worried that, if she stopped, his body would be discovered. | She said she panicked after his death and only kept claiming child benefit for Hamzah because she was worried that, if she stopped, his body would be discovered. |
Ms Hutton claims the appalling conditions police officers found at her home when they finally searched the house only developed after her son's death. | Ms Hutton claims the appalling conditions police officers found at her home when they finally searched the house only developed after her son's death. |