My Friend had a baby boy, named Liam, and his father killed him last year

Feel free to post your thoughts here. Also I may be able to answer some questions about it if there is any.
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west wrote:Pirog, newspapers generally report things that happen locally, or affect people in their audience.
It's very sad that hundreds of babies are dying in the third world every day, but how many of those poeple do Winnipeggians know?
As crass as that sounds, that's the way journalism works.
Tot dies after beating.
A Winnipeg man and his 15-year old girlfriend are charged in the death of her baby, who was beaten "head to toe" and then left to suffer for two days before anyone called the for help, police said.
The 16-month old child had been hit repeatedly on her face, head, body, and legs - possibly with an object - and then denied medical attention, according to police.
"The Little girl was beaten to death and... she suffered for a long time." a senior police officer said yesterday.
The mother has been charged with criminal negligence causing death while her 21-year old boyfriend has been charged with second-degree murder.
Police spokeswoman Constable Shelly Glover said investigators believe the child was beaten May 27 at the boyfriend's mother's condo oh Kenaston Boulevard. The boyfriend is not the childs father.
Glover said the toddler was beaten throughout the day and when the boyfriends mother returned home, the couple essentially "hid" the injured child from her until the boyfriend called 911 for an ambulance at about 3:30 am Saturday
First on scene was a firefighter first-first responder unit and within seconds, the firefighter was seen by neighbours carrying the limp, dark-haird diapered child in his arms to the just-arriving ambulnace.
One neighbour said the young couple appeared to be extremely distraught as the ambulande sped away toward Grace General Hospital.
"She was hysterical," the neighbour said of the childs mother, who cannot be named by law. "She was hollering and screaming. The man sat down on the steps and cried."
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