Ava Mae Collard suffered broken bones and severe trauma to the side of her head.
BBC News, West MidlandsParamedics found Ava Mae Collard in cardiac arrest at her home in Stone, Staffordshire, in February 2020.
A post-mortem test found Ava had a number of broken bones and had suffered severe trauma to the side of her head. After the trial at Stafford Crown Court, Grocott and Collard were found guilty on Tuesday of causing or allowing the death of a child, causing or allowing serious physical harm to a child and two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to a child through assault, ill-treatment, neglect or abandonment.
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