Judge Steven Parker ruled that the baby, who was around two months old at the time of his death, had been left 'unsupervised' in his carrycot on an unsecured cardboard box in an outhouse
A family court in Liverpool heard of"tension" in the relationship between the baby's parents, who were living in"overcrowded circumstances during lockdown".Why you can trust Sky News
Judge Steven Parker ruled that the baby, who was around two months old at the time of his death, had been left"unsupervised" in his carrycot on an unsecured cardboard box in an outhouse. They have responsibility for other children in the family and wanted findings about the baby's death to help them make care decisions.In his ruling, Judge Parker said:"At the time died there was tension in the mother and father's relationship caused by living ... in overcrowded circumstances and during lockdown, lack of sleep and intimacy and poor mental health on the father's behalf.
"Contrary to safe sleeping guidelines", he said the baby was sometimes put on the floor in a room - on his own away from his parents - to"cry and self-soothe".
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