The vast majority of the recordings were of Arthur crying. This year's appeal is bigger and better than ever - because we have teamed up with our partners at #Toys4Birmingham, including Thrive Together Birmingham, the Birmingham Playcare Network, the Edgbaston Foundation and Birmingham Forward Steps. [30], A local review was launched into the incident soon after the boy's death. I don't want other people to suffer for my ignorance, my neglect. But her words did not wash with prosecutor Jonas Hankin who completely skewered her during cross-examination. 'No-one loves me' - Harrowing audio of crying Arthur Labinjo-Hughes Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: A life cut short by cruelty - BBC News Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: 'Bullying' couple 'poisoned' boy, 6, with salt The alleged incident took place. They all agreed that the most likely mechanism that caused the injuries was a shaking-type motion with one or more impacts. Hughes was found not guilty on counts 4 and 5. He said he 'put Arthur in this position' and that he set the rules in the house which Tustin only followed to a 'certain degree'. The murder of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes was a tragedy. Boy, 6, was 'poisoned' with so much salt he was 'unable to fight Verdicts returned in murder trial of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes Barely able to stand, he folded away his bedding in the living room where his father and new stepmother had been making him sleep on the floor, all the while monitored by CCTV set up to catch him "misbehaving". Shown footage demonstrating how Arthur was made to spend all day in the hallway and then sleep on the living room floor he said: "You are not here to watch television and comment on it. I don't want Emma to suffer.". His treasured possessions, including a favourite blanket, teddy bear and his beloved Birmingham City football shirts, were torn up and destroyed before his eyes by an enraged Hughes as another twisted punishment. We have covered every minute of the case, which we know has broken hearts around the world as the extent of Arthur's torture was revealed. The couple installed a camera at home to monitor Arthur during his isolation. Arthur Labinjo-Hughes died in hospital several hours after he was found unresponsive at a house on Cranmore Road in Shirley, near Birmingham 'Bullying' parents 'poisoned' their six-year-old son. Thomas Hughes, 29, and Emma Tustin, 32, are accused of murdering Arthur Labinjo-Hughes who suffered an "unsurvivable brain injury." The youngster was allegedly subjected to a "campaign of. The same witness said that when Arthur "secretly" asked him for a drink of water, while Mr Hughes and Ms Tustin were out of the room, "he had to hold [the glass] to Arthur's mouth" because he was "too weak to hold it himself". By the end, the twisted bully had dehumanized his son who he claimed was his 'world'. After getting home, Tustin went upstairs to use cosmetics at about 2pm. A jury has now convicted dad Thomas Hughes of manslaughter and step-mother Emma Tustin of murder. During the trial Tustin was captured on CCTV carrying a large salt container out of the living room which was later photographed in the bathroom. But her words did not wash with prosecutor Jonas Hankin who completely skewered her during cross-examination. He was rushed to hospital later that same day, June 16, last year, but it was determined nothing could be done to save him and he died at 1am the following morning. Mr Hughes, 29, of Stroud Road, and Ms Tustin allegedly forced Arthur to endure "systematic, cruel behaviour", both "physical and psychological" in the weeks before he died. The camera also picked up isolated incidents of bullying Hughes and cruel Tustin slapping Arthur round the back of the head and holding him by the scruff of the neck. Tustin and Hughes. The horrific case of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes is raising serious questions about how his abuse went undetected for so long, whether authorities failed in their duty to protect him and how lockdown may have prevented them from doing so. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. I can't account for it. Follow BBC West Midlands on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. The couple are also accused of multiple counts of child cruelty. The hallway where Arthur's heart stopped beating is where he had spent most of his time during lockdown. Read about our approach to external linking. According to his grandmother, Arthur was initially 'nervous' but quickly became a 'happy, well-rounded child'. Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. Arthur Labinjo-Hughes' gran says 'I have failed' & blasts selfish killer for acting like his death 'inconvenienced' her Holly Christodoulou Published: 12:59, 3 Dec 2021 Updated: 14:55, 3 Dec 2021. Hughes claimed he was 'gaslighted' and 'mentally abused' by Tustin who he said was 'constantly' over his shoulder telling him to 'whack' Arthur and instructing how to discipline him. His blood sodium levels were 'off the scale', measuring over 180millimoles per litre (mmol/L) compared to a normal range of 135-145 mmol/L. The 32-year-old was said to have "bristled with hostility" towards Arthur. [3] Though Thomas Hughes's mother asked that he and Arthur come to her house, he refused,[8] instead deciding to move in with Tustin's at her home in Solihull for the duration of the lockdown. It threw up the first major question in the trial, why was it there? Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, six, died of a brain injury on 17 June 2020. In the witness box told the jury he was simply covering for Tustin, who he now 'hated' and saw in a 'completely different light'. As he died, she did nothing save take a photo and send it to Hughes. He had consumed at least six-and-a-half teaspoons of salt the day he was fatally injured. She is pregnant with my child. Family Arthur was killed in June 2020 The father of six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes has had his manslaughter sentence for the boy's death increased. [5] The assault is believed to have lasted one minute. Did this woman die because her genitals were cut? Hughes returned home and a 999 call was made at 2.42pm. The monster even had the gall to claim the boy was making her life 'hell'. Whilst he was at his grandparents' house, Arthur said that he had been pinned against the wall by Tustin, called a "horrible ugly brat", and his grandmother found several bruises on his back. The jury was told that Arthur had been in the sole care of his father after his natural mother, Olivia Labinjo, was convicted of a killing in February 2019. He added: "Over the course of 17 months a lot has been put to me I was not previously aware of regarding Emma and it has made me see Emma in a completely different light. Also involved are Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Trust, Barnardo's, Spurgeon's children's charity, the Springfield project in Sparkhill, St Paul's Community Development Trust and Your Local Pantry, which runs food hubs in 12 locations across Birmingham and the Black Country. An eight-week trial at Coventry Crown Court. Emma Tustin is referred to using her surname throughout this article. [24] Thomas Hughes was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 21 years. He told Tustin to 'just end' Arthur, 'take his jaw off' and 'gag' him, while he threatened to 'take his neck off' and 'dash my food off his head'. Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: timeline of events that ended in his murder The pair also face an allegation of child cruelty by administering salt to Arthur between 1 and 17 June last year. Video, The secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure, Dad and partner guilty of killing six-year-old, MasterChef Australia host Jock Zonfrillo dies, Banana artwork in Seoul museum eaten by visitor, NFL player's daughter, aged two, drowns in pool, Trevelyan relative 'would consider' famine payment, Ding becomes China's first male world chess champion, Indian 'killer' elephant relocated to tiger reserve. Hughes allegedly spoke of putting him up for adoption. I can't account for it. I didn't see it. Ms Kavanagh repeated she had 'no safeguarding concerns' about Arthur. He was six years old. Another unusual feature was the fact Tustin obsessively recorded more than 200 voice notes of Arthur during lockdown. She made multiple references to him 'winning'. Hughes told police he 'turned into a monster' during lockdown and that 'Arthur took the brunt of my frustrations unfairly'. The next day, a social worker went to visit Hughes and Tustin's household. Tustin and Hughes simply kept him out of view. Dr. John Hughes, MD, Family Medicine | Norwalk, OH | WebMD Arthur was "segregated and isolated" for "up to 14 hours a day", the court was told, often made to stay on the step next to the hallway by the front door, and prevented from having food and drink. She presented herself as a victim. Tustin and Thomas Hughes[c] were convicted on murder and manslaughter charges, respectively, in December 2021. Emma Tustin, Thomas Hughes and Arthur Labinjo-Hughes. Arthur's grandmother Joanne Hughes made a social services report on April 16, 2020, after discovering bruises to his back, which she suspected had been caused by Tustin. Shortly after 13:00 that day, the family was back home. Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, six, collapsed from fatal injuries at a home in Shirley, Solihull on June 16 last year. The jury was told medical evidence revealed the boy died from "head trauma inflicted on him by an adult" and the most likely cause was that he had been "vigorously shaken and his head banged repeatedly against a hard surface". Ironically, all it did was serve to incriminate her and Hughes further. My mum, my dad. However Tustin repeatedly said the police would 'put it on both of us' and added: "None of us are going to walk away from this." However, the child's uncle noted that Thomas Hughes seemed to be becoming stricter with the boy, and Arthur appeared to be more fearful of getting into trouble. West 3301 Mercy Health Blvd. She said children were "the hidden victims of this pandemic" and that the charity had seen an increase of 23% in calls from adults concerned about a child's welfare. Just a few months later, he was gaunt, malnourished and too weak to hold a glass of water Mr Jarman had smuggled him. Hughes's following comment to officers proved to be telling: "Emma isn't a suspect, she's a witness. Even so, Ive done my best with that kid.. He wanted Tustin, her children and their unborn baby, and not Arthur. For police investigating the case, nothing short of evil suffices to describe Tustin. At one point he said: "The thing is how can I plead not guilty? The camera also recorded the couple and Tustin's children enjoying food and leisure activities which Arthur was not allowed to participate in. Arthur was conspicuous by his absence on the camera for long periods despite the fact both defendants would often be in the living room talking, gesticulating or shouting towards the hallway. Another unusual feature was the fact Tustin obsessively recorded more than 200 voice notes of Arthur during lockdown. What made this case so unique was the fact there was a camera installed in the living room of Tustin's home. The jury was also shown images mapping the catalogue of bruises to Arthur's body. She is currently in jail for the manslaughter of 29-year-old delivery driver Gary Cunningham in their home. This is on me and on me only. It was made plain to her that the consensus medical opinion was that Arthur could not have caused his fatal head injuries himself, and yet still she blamed him for his own death. By the end of the month, Arthur was moved out of Tustin's son and daughter's bedroom and made to sleep on the living room floor. It did not add up that he had apparently confessed his guilt to officers and yet went on to deny all the charges against him. Six-year-old Arthur from Solihull, West Midlands, was poisoned, starved and beaten during a campaign of abuse by stepmother Emma Tustin, 32, and his father Thomas Hughes, 29, during the weeks. Tustin pleaded guilty to child cruelty counts 2 and 3. Tustin was repeatedly shown the living room footage from that afternoon but could not provide a consistent account of what happened at what time. ", Statistics for England suggested that there had been a 20% decrease in referrals to local authorities' children's departments but a 20% increase in reported cases of child harm and a 19% increase in child deaths. This provider currently accepts 64 insurance plans including Medicare and Medicaid. It is alleged Ms Tustin carried out a fatal . It didn't take long for things to deteriorate for Arthur. [13] Arthur was left with an unsurvivable brain injury. In the witness box told the jury he was simply covering for Tustin, who he now 'hated' and saw in a 'completely different light'. In light of the revelations a juror asked if they were seriously expected to believe Hughes was not guilty of any child cruelty offence. He sent the photos to an officer but never heard back. Several parallels were noted between the cases such as both children being killed by their parent's new partner, having extended family who tried to help them, and being of known concern to the authorities. Hughes claimed he only found out Tustin aborted their baby in custody when she said so herself in the witness box a few days earlier. [3], The case made a significant impact on the local community and particularly football fans. 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Harrowing CCTV footage, a slew of terrorising text messages and inconsistent displays of remorse are just some of the key pieces of evidence which helped a jury to successfully convict a twisted step-mother and callous dad of killing his little boy. [11] Arthur was taken to Birmingham Children's Hospital; however, doctors were unable to save him and he died later that night. The case received significant attention in the local area and across the United Kingdom, provoking discussion about the protection of children at risk of abuse and criticism against Child Protective Services for their lack of intervention. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. I don't want them to suffer. You were in this movie. Most populous nation: Should India rejoice or panic? Murder of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes - Wikipedia Thomas Hughes claims girlfriend 'drove wedge' between him and son By contrast, Hughes was emotionless in the witness box. Arthur's dad, Thomas Hughes, 29, and 32-year-old Emma Tustin, his partner, are on trial jointly accused of murder, after the boy suffered an "unsurvivable brain injury" in June . He said the messages were so constant they became 'boring', and he stopped listening to them. Arthur Hughes, MD - Riverhills Neuroscience The court also heard Tustin wanted the CCTV. The camera also picked up isolated incidents of bullying Hughes and cruel Tustin slapping Arthur round the back of the head and holding him by the scruff of the neck. Tustin could be heard 'policing' Arthur in some of the clips barking 'stand still, stand still'. Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: Father cut up six-year-old son's football shirts as punishment before partner killed the boy, court told Hughes was not present for the alleged fatal assault but is accused of aiding and abetting his son's murder - a charge he denies. VideoThe secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure, LGBT troops take love for Eurovision to front line, Why an Indian comedian is challenging fake news rules. He was made to sleep there even when the other children slept elsewhere. Tustin maintained she has used salt for the same purpose whilst being in custody. The following day social worker Jayne Kavanagh visited the address at Cranmore Road accompanied by Angela Scarlett-Coppage, a family support worker who had dealt with Tustin before in her previous relationship. Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: father and partner found guilty of killing son, six. Tustin regularly stated she could not explain her behaviour and claimed it was only now she was 'out of the situation' she could see how bad things were at the time. Hughes was found guilty of child cruelty counts 2 (standing in isolation) and 3 (assaults). The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. It did not add up that he had apparently confessed his guilt to officers and yet went on to deny all the charges against him. 'C***' was a favourite insult of the foul-mouthed pair. "I don't want other people to suffer for my ignorance, my neglect. What they concealed was a campaign of violence, cruelty and abuse, designed to terrorise, debase and dehumanise the boy who depended on them. It was a lie. He portrayed himself as dim-witted, lacking in confidence and completely submissive to Tustin's assertive control. We pay respect by giving voice to social justice, acknowledging our shared history and valuing the cultures of First Nations. From prison, Arthur's mother said the memory of her young son she would treasure the most was his smile. I don't want Emma to suffer.". Then, he was really quite healthy looking, they told the court. Arthurs father, 29-year-old Thomas Hughes, takes over care for his son, and in August meets Emma Tustin, 32, online. Tustin was subsequently found guilty of child cruelty counts 4 (deprivation of food and drink) and 5 (salt poisoning). The fly on the wall CCTV footage, the terrorising text messages and a capitulation in the witness box. Hughes's following comment to officers proved to be telling: "Emma isn't a suspect, she's a witness. The six-year-old died in hospital from a brain injury after he was found fatally injured at a house in Shirley, Solihull. She refuted the allegation. I didn't kill him. By the time of his death, Arthur was malnourished, suffering from salt poisoning, and covered with over 130 bruises. Police, CAMHS, a social worker and his school all received concerned reports about his welfare. [11], In April, Thomas Hughes returned home with his son for a few days due to a disagreement with Tustin. Both defendants denied being responsible, or even knowing salt poisoning was a factor in Arthur's death until much later. She said she was told Arthur and Tustins son had been playfighting with boxing gloves resulting in the bruises, and said she could see a single faint bruise in the middle of Arthurs back. The six-year-old collapsed from catastrophic head injuries in the hallway of a home in Cranmore Road, Shirley where he had been confined as a 'punishment' for most of the first national lockdown. They each deny murder. He said the messages were so constant they became 'boring', and he stopped listening to them. Hughes was repeatedly asked why he did not stand up for Arthur. Consultant pathologist Dr Roger Malcolmson told the murder trial. Hughes claimed he was 'gaslighted' and 'mentally abused' by Tustin who he said was 'constantly' over his shoulder telling him to 'whack' Arthur and instructing how to discipline him. The vast majority of the recordings were of Arthur crying. Hughes later told Tustin he had 'basically held my hands up'. 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She made multiple references to him 'winning'. Arthur Labinjo-Hughes (4 January 2014 - 17 June 2020) was a six-year-old child living in the West Midlands, England who was abused and subsequently killed by his carers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thomas Hughes would frequently threaten violence against his son. realtor.com | Homes for Sale, Apartments & Houses for Rent She said it was set up on a living room shelf to monitor Arthur's behaviour because he had supposedly ripped up things and allegedly dropped her tortoise, although that was disputed. [8] She shook Arthur and hit his head against a hard surface multiple times. She doesn't need it.". I don't want them to suffer. There were between 100 to 130 marks in total including 30 to his head and neck. She was asked to retrieve her notes of the visit and return to the witness box at a later stage in the trial. Severely underweight at the time of his murder, he was a hungry boy who would not eat because the food he was given was inedible. More on Arthur Labinjo-hughes - Sky News Hughes was described as weak by the senior investigating officer, Det Insp Laura Harrison. Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: Trial begins as court hears parents 'murdered Minutes later, Arthur was unconscious. Not long after he weakly put away his bedding on 16 June, Tustin took Arthur to her appointment at Ms Milhench's home. Mr Hankin said the evidence indicated Arthur was isolated and "physically and verbally abused", while access to food and drink were "controlled or restricted". He stated he 'probably' inflicted injuries to his son and hit him with a slipper causing him to bash his head. He was monitored on CCTV set up around the home, cameras that would eventually capture Tustin callously trying to administer Calpol to the boy she had murdered just out of view in the hallway. Ms Kavanagh repeated she had 'no safeguarding concerns' about Arthur. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. ", "The little boy who stood no chance with two killer parents and a hateful stepmum", "Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: A life cut short by cruelty", "Social worker said 'play' caused boy's bruises weeks before his death, jury told", "Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: What do we know about his life and death? UK - Arthur Labinjo Hughes, 6, killed, dad & friend from www.websleuths.com Trial begins as court hears parents 'murdered' him after months of abuse | daily mail online another heartbreaking . She feigned contrition repeatedly describing her treatment to Arthur as 'absolutely disgraceful' and purporting she was 'disgusted in myself'. A "bullying" father and stepmother "poisoned" a six-year-old boy with salt and exposed him to months of "cruel" abuse, a court has heard. helped a jury convict a sadistic dad and step-mother, Live updates as 'evil' stepmum and dad found guilty of murder of Arthur. Tustin claimed she was shedding tears for Arthur. Police, CAMHS, a social worker and his school all received concerned reports about his welfare. Six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes collapsed of fatal injuries at a home in Cranmore Road, Shirley on June 16, last year, and died hours later in hospital from unsurvivable brain trauma. Sep 2018 - Present4 years 8 months. The neglect and murder of six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes was possible because vulnerable children "slipped from view" during the pandemic, the former children's commissioner for England . The trial took a number of twists and turns as the prosecution detailed how Arthur was made to stand in isolation for up to 14 hours a day, was assaulted, deprived of food and water as well as poisoned with salt. When I tried to get him off the floor, he headbutted me and hes hit me and kicked me, she said. Between June 12 to June 14 he was ordered to stay there for more than 35 hours in total. He suffered a cardiac arrest, but medics got his heart beating and rushed him to Birmingham Children's Hospital. Tustin said at one point to Thomas that "I want you but I don't want him". Prosecutors noted how the day Arthur was fatally injured, there was barely an indication that he even lived at number 39 Cranmore Road, such was his isolation from the rest of the family.
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