Harlow Collinge: Childminder Karen Foster jailed for 12 years and seven months for killing baby boy with 'forceful shaking'
A CT scan of the infant's head showed significant injuries to the brain, with bleeding on both sides and swelling.
Sky News, Thursday 13 June 2024
Harlow Collinge: Pic: Lancashire Police via PAA childminder has been jailed for 12 years and seven months for killing a nine-month-old boy by shaking him to death in frustration.
Karen Foster, who was due to go on trial for the murder of nine-month-old Harlow Collinge, pleaded guilty to the charge of manslaughter last Friday after discussions with the child's family.
The basis of the 62-year-old's plea was that "forceful shaking" of Harlow caused his death after he had toppled over out of his high chair, started crying and she shook him in frustration, Preston Crown Court heard.
Mr Justice Barry Cotter said in court that Harlow was a "happy, healthy, much-loved" boy, but said Foster chose to continue childminding despite ill health and pain in her hip.
He noted she worked more than she should have under Ofsted rules and said this contributed to her "loss of temper", before adding: "You should have been a safe pair of hands to which Gemma Collinge could ensure her precious child.
"I have no doubt you snapped on the 1 March 2022, in part due to the fact that you were not coping with the demands of caring for four children. You lost your temper and he was on the receiving end.
"You shook an [almost] ten-month-old child so violently to cause devastating injuries. His death was caused in the course of an assault."
Harlow's relatives shouted "scumbag bitch" and "I hate you" to Foster as she was led away from the dock.
Karen Foster. Pic: Lancashire Police via PA'He was a happy smiling baby'
In a statement she read in court, Gemma Collinge said: "How do I explain losing my son in such horrific circumstances? Harlow was enjoying his little life. He was a happy smiling baby."
She shared her "guilt" about having made arrangements to move him to a nursery six weeks after first using Foster as a childminder over her concerns about the number of children being looked after by the 62-year-old.
Ms Collinge then spoke about "all the red flags I missed," before telling the court that Foster tried to comfort her at the hospital and claimed Harlow had choked on pasta.
"She even put her arms around me. I can't think of anything more evil. It is despicable," she said.
"I blame myself every day for my son's death. This monster, Karen Foster, deserves nothing. I hope her actions haunt her."
Harlow died in hospital after emergency services were called to reports of a child in cardiac arrest at a property in Hapton, Burnley, in Lancashire on 1 March 2022.
Gemma Collinge told the court Karen Foster initially claimed Harlow had choked on pasta. Pic: GoFundMe
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