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Dad who shook his seven-week-old baby to death is jailed for life

Oliver Mailey caused his baby catastrophic head injuries, a bleed on brain, and broken ribs after shaking his baby twice (Picture: SWNS)
Oliver Mailey caused his baby catastrophic head injuries, a bleed on the brain, and broken ribs after shaking him twice (Picture: SWNS)

A dad has been jailed for life after he shook his baby so hard it killed him.

Oliver Mailey, from Burnley, caused catastrophic head injuries to his seven-week-old son, Abel-Jax, in November and then ‘lied to save his own skin’.

But a post-mortem found Abel had suffered several broken ribs and a brain bleed, which were caused by shaking incidents in the weeks leading to his death.

Mailey, 26, was looking after the baby while his partner, Mollie Gourton, was at work.

Shortly after she arrived, she received a video call from Mailey who said: ‘Abel’s gone weird.’

He turned the camera to show Abel looking limp on his lap, and Mollie screamed at him to call an ambulance.

Mailey insisted his son had gone floppy after a feed – a story he maintained to the emergency services.

He was directed to carry out CPR on Abel while Mollie ran home from work and paramedics rushed to the house.

A dad killed his newborn baby by shaking him with force similar to a car accident or a fall from a multi-storey building, a murder trial has heard. Abel-Jax Mailey was seven weeks old when his father, Oliver Mailey, is alleged to have inflicted fatal injuries at their home in Burnley, Lancashire. Caption: Abel-Jax Mailey, aged seven weeks, who died on 30 November 2021, two days after he was found injured at his home on Piccadilly Road, Burnley, Lancashire
Abel-Jax Mailey was seven weeks old when he was died (Picture: Lancs Live/MEN Media)

Abel was taken to Royal Blackburn Hospital where Mailey continued to deny any involvement in baby’s collapse when questioned by Mollie.

He was transferred to Manchester Children’s Hospital in a critical condition but died three days later.

The parents were both arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm, and later murder following Abel’s death.

It took two weeks for police to determine Mollie was not at home when Abel sustained his injuries, clearing her of any wrongdoing.

Oliver Mailey. See SWNS story SWLSbaby. A dad who shook his eight-week-old baby boy to death before trying to blame his girlfriend has been jailed for life. Oliver Mailey, 26, was given a minimum 16-year term in prison on (Wed) for the murder of seven-week-old Abel-Jax Mailey, following his ?violent and horrific? attack. Doctors who gave evidence during his ten-day trial at Preston crown court said he caused the baby's death by shaking him with the ?force of a car crash?. And the jury was also told that Mailey had left Abel-Jax with broken ribs and a bleed on the brain ten days before the fatal assault by carrying out a similar attack.
Mailey will have to serve 16 years behind bars before he can apply for parole (Picture: Lancashire Constabulary/SWNS)

Mailey continued to lie about hurting Abel until December 2022 when he admitted manslaughter. It wasn’t until a month later that he admitted to the first shaking.

Preston Crown Court heard Mailey was a regular cannabis user, and was unaware shaking could cause serious harm, despite a health visitor warning both parents about its dangers during a routine home visit.

Sentencing, Mr Justice Cotter said there was nothing unusual about Abel’s behaviour that would have driven Mailey to his ‘wit’s end’.  

He said: ‘The evidence before this court showed Mollie to be a loving and devoted mother. Your actions caused her to lose her beloved son.

‘Her family was blown to pieces. She left home to go to work and returned to what would be a living nightmare for any mother. She had to plan her baby’s funeral alone while under suspicion of murder.’

Mailey must serve a minimum of 16 years before he is eligible for parole.

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