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Father Allan Young found not guilty of shaken baby death Father Allan Young found not guilty of shaken baby death
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A man who shook his baby son causing severe brain injuries that were said to have killed him 12 years later has been cleared of manslaughter. A father has been cleared of the manslaughter of his son, 16 years after shaking the boy as a newborn baby.
Allan Young, 36, lived with his partner in Belsize Road, north-west London, when he shook five-week-old Michael Winn in April 1998, the jury heard.Allan Young, 36, lived with his partner in Belsize Road, north-west London, when he shook five-week-old Michael Winn in April 1998, the jury heard.
Young, of Glasgow Road, Wishaw, north Lanarkshire, was acquitted of manslaughter at the Old Bailey. Michael died in 2011 but Young, of Glasgow Road, Wishaw, north Lanarkshire, was acquitted of manslaughter at the Old Bailey.
After the verdict, he questioned if the prosecution was in the public interest.After the verdict, he questioned if the prosecution was in the public interest.
'Staring eyes''Staring eyes'
Speaking outside the court, through his solicitor Jenny Wiltshire of Hickman Rose, he said: "There are no winners in this case, or in relation to what happened to Michael. Speaking outside the court, through his solicitor Jenny Wiltshire of Hickman Rose, Mr Young said: "There are no winners in this case, or in relation to what happened to Michael.
"I had moved on with my life, with my new partner and lovely little girl."I had moved on with my life, with my new partner and lovely little girl.
"When Michael tragically died, I was arrested out of the blue, and once again my world was turned upside down."When Michael tragically died, I was arrested out of the blue, and once again my world was turned upside down.
"I really question whether it was in the public interest to prosecute me after so long.""I really question whether it was in the public interest to prosecute me after so long."
Young broke down in tears when the jury returned the verdict after more than 24 hours of deliberations.Young broke down in tears when the jury returned the verdict after more than 24 hours of deliberations.
Michael died in the care of his adoptive mother in January 2011.Michael died in the care of his adoptive mother in January 2011.
Young admitted causing grievous bodily harm in 2009 and had been previously jailed for 12 months. In 1999 Young had admitted causing grievous bodily harm and was jailed for 12 months.
However, when Michael died in 2011, he was charged with manslaughter.However, when Michael died in 2011, he was charged with manslaughter.
Before 1996, charges of murder or manslaughter could only be brought if death occurred within a year and a day from the date of the original assault.Before 1996, charges of murder or manslaughter could only be brought if death occurred within a year and a day from the date of the original assault.
In Young's case, charges were brought even though there had been a 12 year gap, the longest on record. In Young's case, charges were brought even though there had been a 12-year gap, the longest on record.
Following the assault in 1998, Michael was put into care and later adopted.Following the assault in 1998, Michael was put into care and later adopted.
The prosecution said Michael's death was a direct result of the injuries he suffered, which caused cerebral palsy and curvature of the spine. The defence case was that Michael's death was from natural causes.
The prosecution had alleged Michael's death was a direct result of the injuries he suffered, which caused cerebral palsy and curvature of the spine.
The child had trouble breathing, was blind, incontinent, could not speak, and was assessed as having only a 65% chance of surviving to the age of 11 following the assault.The child had trouble breathing, was blind, incontinent, could not speak, and was assessed as having only a 65% chance of surviving to the age of 11 following the assault.
At the time of his death, his adoptive mother described him as having the functioning age of six weeks, the court heard.At the time of his death, his adoptive mother described him as having the functioning age of six weeks, the court heard.
When Young was arrested in March 2011 he said in a police interview he had "accidentally shaken" Michael for seconds after he had been up all night on 16 April 1998, the court heard.When Young was arrested in March 2011 he said in a police interview he had "accidentally shaken" Michael for seconds after he had been up all night on 16 April 1998, the court heard.
The prosecution told the jury that when his then partner Erica Francis woke up later that day, she noticed Michael had become "all floppy" and had "staring eyes that did not focus".The prosecution told the jury that when his then partner Erica Francis woke up later that day, she noticed Michael had become "all floppy" and had "staring eyes that did not focus".