Teacher who murdered adopted baby son Preston Davey given whole life prison sentence
Teacher who murdered and abused adopted baby jailed7 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleLauren HirstNorth WestHandoutPreston Davey died in July 2023, four months after being adoptedA teacher who sexually abused and murdered the 13-month-old baby boy he adopted with his partner has been told he will spend the rest of his life in prison. Preston Davey died in July 2023 at the hands of Jamie Varley, 37, who subjected the child to physical, sexual and emotional abuse during the final four months of his life.Varley, from Blackpool, told police Preston had accidentally drowned in a bath, but a post-mortem examination discovered the child had suffered 40 injuries.His partner, John McGowan-Fazakerley, 32, who was found guilty of sexual assault, child cruelty and allowing the death of a child, was sentenced to 25 years. A whole life order means that Varley will never be released from prison, except in exceptional compassionate circumstances.Warning: This article contains distressing informationPassing sentence, Mr Justice Turner said Preston had faced "unremitting abuse" and neglect before being killed by Varley during a sex attack.Turning to Varley, he said: "It was you who did this. You murdered him."A whole life order is a sentence of last resort for cases of the most extreme gravity."This is a case of the most extreme gravity. You must stay in prison for the rest of your life. You will never be eligible for parole."Lancashire PoliceJamie Varley was convicted of murder following an eight-week trial at Preston Crown CourtPreston's biological mother and grandmother, Sarah and Debbie Davey, were sitting in the public gallery and sobbed throughout the hearing.In a victim impact statement read out on behalf of Sarah Davey, she said she now lived with the "unimaginable pain of wondering" what her son went through in the final months of his life."Those thoughts do not leave me," she said. "They are with me wh...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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