Mother said to be “in a maelstrom of fatigue and mental disorder” caused by postnatal depression.
A mother who admitted killing her baby daughter while she was ”in a maelstrom of fatigue and mental disorder” caused by postnatal depression has been spared jail.
Natasha Sultan, 21, sobbed as she was sentenced for infanticide following the death of six-week-old Amelia-Lilly, in October 2012.
Judge Jeremy Richardson QC told her: ”You are an utterly broken woman who will have to live with this for the remainder of your life, whether it’s short or long.” The judge gave her a three year supervision order and added: ”If you should ever have any other children, the social services department will plainly be involved and it may be that you are not permitted to bring up any future child given what has happened.”
Hull Crown Court has heard how Amelia-Lilly was taken to hospital from her home in Welton Grove, Hull, on October 8 suffering from a head injury and later died.
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