Thug, 37, who shook a baby boy so hard he was left completely paralysed, blind and suffering up to 40 seizures a day is jailed for three years

Adam Andrews showed 'absolutely no remorse', Ipswich Crown Court heard

A thug who shook a baby boy so hard he was left completely paralysed, blind and suffering up to 40 seizures a day has been jailed for three years.

Adam Andrews, 37, had shown ‘absolutely no remorse’ since inflicting the injuries on the 21-day-old baby on June 28, 2018, Ipswich Crown Court heard.

In a moving victim impact statement, the mother of the boy, who is now aged five, said he was blind and paralysed, and would never be able to walk or talk.

She added: ‘His bedroom is not filled with toys but with feed machines and medical equipment.

‘He will never be able to have food or water and has to be fed by a button attached to his bowel.’

Adam Andrews' mugshot after he was arrested

Adam Andrews’ mugshot after he was arrested

The mother added her son required 24-hour care, and suffered between 30 and 40 seizures a day.

She said: ‘I have to watch my child deteriorate for what this man has done in a burst of outrage of anger.

‘He should not be allowed to walk the streets while I care for my child around the clock.

‘I have to accept it’s very likely I’m going to outlive my child. When I fall asleep every night my biggest fear is [he] will not wake up with me.’

Andrews of Raynsford Road, Great Whelnetham, near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, was previously found not guilty of inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent against the child at a trial in 2022.

But he was convicted of a lesser charge of grievous bodily harm without intent.

Prosecutor Steven Perian KC said Andrews had shown ‘absolutely no remorse’ since the incident more than four years ago.

William Carter, defending, said the shaking likely happened over just a few seconds and that ‘this was a spontaneous loss of control’.

Judge David Pugh said it was clear that the boy’s injuries were inflicted by Andrews’ ‘violent shaking’ of him.

Ipswich Court heard Andrews showed 'absolutely no remorse' since the incident in 2018

Ipswich Court heard Andrews showed ‘absolutely no remorse’ since the incident in 2018

The judge told him: ‘Precisely what happened later that night and why, only you will know.’

There were claps from the public gallery as the mother finished reading her statement, but Andrews did not react to the speech or his sentence.

He is believed to have worked for a housing association at the time of the assault.

The court heard how the baby was initially taken to West Suffolk Hospital, Bury St Edmunds, with a serious head injury before being transferred to Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge.

News Related

OTHER NEWS

Reforms announced to address 'stain' of indefinite prison sentences

Thousands of offenders who are serving controversial indefinite prison sentences will no longer have to wait 10 years before they can apply to have their licence terminated under changes announced ... Read more »

Mason Greenwood: Getafe set date for permanent Man Utd transfer talks, as Prem clubs ‘send scouts’

Mason Greenwood is on loan at Getafe from Man Utd Getafe have decided they will speak to Manchester United about a permanent move for Mason Greenwood in April, while Premier ... Read more »

How to claim compensation for pothole damage to your car

Road workers fixing a pothole Potholes are a daily hazard for drivers – and with winter on the way, the condition of British roads is only likely to get worse. ... Read more »

Starfield Player Discovers Ominous Alien Hatchery On A Barren Planet

Starfield Player Discovers Ominous Alien Hatchery On A Barren Planet Starfield features unique planets and worlds in its Settled Systems, breaking up the monotony of exploration with diverse environments and ... Read more »

Up to 40 Tory MPs ‘set to rebel’ if Sunak’s Rwanda plan doesn’t override ECHR

Asylum seekers travel in an inflatable boat across the English Channel, bound for Dover on the south coast of England (Photo: Ben Stansall/AFP) Up to 40 Conservative MPs are poised ... Read more »

Country diary: A tale of three churches

In the saltmarsh fringing where the Ballyboe River dissolves into Trawbreaga Bay, a little egret wears its plumage like a windblown stole. Our car swoops across the 10 arches of ... Read more »

Sunak woos business elite with royal welcome – but they seek certainty

Photograph: Chris Ratcliffe/EPA Hampton Court is an enduring monument to the power of Henry VIII, a pleasure palace down the Thames from Westminster and the City of London. On Monday ... Read more »
Top List in the World