![]() ![]() 'He does not make me split the bill!': Love Island's Tanyel Revan teases mystery new romance and shares the aspect of villa life she doesn't miss TOWIE's Yazmin Oukhellou showcases her jaw-dropping curves in a TINY yellow thong bikini as she soaks up the sun in Dubai 'I could do with a seamstress': Maura Higgins fashions a new top from a napkin after spilling red wine down herself during boozy night outĭiamonds created by SUNLIGHT: Stand out this proposal season with Solar Diamonds that offer the best sparkle. Victorious Gwyneth Paltrow is seen before boarding her private jet as she heads home after winning legal fight over 2016 ski crash Our thoughts continue to be with them all at this incredibly difficult time.'īanks will return for sentence on October 21.Įmily Ratajkowski is seen for the FIRST time since THAT viral passionate kiss with Harry Styles as she enjoys an outing with two-year-old Sly in NYC 'We are relieved to secure a guilty plea at court, as it means Leo's family no longer face the additional trauma of reliving his death through a trial. 'Matthew Banks was one of the people trusted to look after and care for Leo, but instead his actions caused injuries that Leo was sadly unable to recover from. Investigating officer, Detective Constable Owen Watkins, said: 'This is a heart-breaking case that has resulted in the tragic and untimely death of an innocent two-year-old boy. He admitted the charge today at Winchester Crown Court. In the morning, Leo's mother woke up and realised her baby was unwell and sought medical help.īanks, of Gilbert Road, Chichester, had a charge of manslaughter authorised by the CPS, followed an investigation by officers from the West Sussex Safeguarding Investigations Unit into the death. He said Leo had been crying hysterically and seemed stressed during a feed, leading Banks to become frustrated and tired. Matthew Banks, 34, was interviewed by police about the injuries and admitted shaking Leo 'quite vigorously' while he was looking after him during the night. ![]() Two-year-old Leo Banks died at his home in Chichester, West Sussex, in February 2020 after receiving specialist treatment for head injuries he suffered as a baby in December 2017. Matthew Banks, of Gilbert Road, Chichester, admitted manslaughter at Winchester Crown CourtĪ father has admitted killing his son after he 'forcefully' shook him when he was just four weeks old - because he was 'tired and frustrated' by his crying. ![]()
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