![]() ![]() 'Pammy vibes': Helen Flanagan shows off her incredible physique and the results of her recent boob job as she strips down to a jewel-adorned bikini years after 'rubbish' audition for the soap opera Legendary 80s pop star bags huge role in EastEnders for a special Eurovision episode. Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler enjoy a couples workout as they take a Pilates class in Beverly Hills Kylie Jenner sets pulses racing wearing a fitted tank top and black underwear as she promotes new lipstick line for Kylie CosmeticsĬolin Farrell stocks up on booze while filming scenes for Max's The Penguin with co-stars Cristin Milioti and Rhenzy Feliz in New York City The Mountbattens and Windsors have been entwined for decades - but the late Earl's daughter, a bridesmaid to the Queen, is denied a coronation invitation RICHARD KAY Madonna's daughter Lourdes Leon sizzles in a skimpy black cut-out catsuit as she leads parade of fashionistas at H&M's Mugler launch event in NYC ![]() 'Dad would be so proud of us!': Real people share why they're taking part in Race for Life 2023. after joining the cast of the Amazon reboot star Mischa Barton is pictured on set of Neighbours for the first time. Kim Kardashian channels the 'Pink Power Ranger' as she confidently showcases her hourglass curves in a hot pink catsuit from her SKIMS brand Sir Michael Parkinson, 88, appears in good spirits as he makes a rare public appearance at cricket umpire Dickie Bird's 90th birthday party 'Matthew Banks was one of the people trusted to look after and care for Leo, but instead his actions caused injuries that Leo was sadly unable to recover from.' He never meant to hurt Leo and understands he will not be forgiven.'ĭetective Constable Owen Watkins, of Sussex Police, said: 'This is a heart-breaking case that has resulted in the tragic and untimely death of an innocent two-year-old boy. She added that he was remorseful and wished to say to his previous partner and family that 'he has betrayed them and he will never forgive himself. Rebecca Upton, defending Banks, said: 'He was described as being a loving and caring father and a very supportive partner and who was providing, along with Miss Hawdon, a good home to Leo.' 'I will never forgive Matthew for what he has done to Leo.' She added: 'I will never get over losing my child, no mother should go through what I have gone through. In a victim impact statement read to court, Ms Hawdon said that until Banks admitted causing the fatal injury she had lived under the suspicion that she had harmed Leo which made her 'feel sick to the stomach'. She added that he said that 'it was an accident and he did it out of frustration and tiredness'. Ms Knight said: 'The constellation of injuries could only be explained by a traumatic episode that occurred at the time of his collapse.' He was taken to hospital where tests and a MRI scan found he had suffered a 'large volume subdural haemorrhage and a brain laceration'. She said that when Leo's mother, Hannah Hawdon, woke up in the morning at their home in Chichester, West Sussex, she found her son seriously ill. Jennifer Knight KC, prosecuting, told the court that the defendant had been looking after his one-month-old son through the night in December 2017 and 'forcefully' shook him when he was attempting to wind him while feeding him. This case is aggravated by the vulnerability of Leo by reason of his young age.' ![]() Sentencing the 34-year-old, the judge, Mrs Justice Cutts, said: 'This is a tragic case. Matthew Banks was sentenced at Winchester Crown Court after pleading guilty to the manslaughter of Leo Banks who died more than two years after suffering the 'catastrophic' brain injury. A father has been jailed for three years and eight months for causing the death of his baby son by shaking him 'back and forth like whiplash' because he was 'tired and frustrated' when his son would not stop crying. ![]()
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