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Family's heartbreak at memories 'they won't make' after baby poisoned by own mum
Family's heartbreak at memories 'they won't make' after baby poisoned by own mum Oakley Barnett was fatally poisoned by his mum, Emma Barnett, 36, at their home in Loughton, Essex, within hours of a judge ruling the toddler should be taken into care The family of a 14-month-old boy who was murdered by his mum say they will "forever grieve" the memories they won't get to make with him. Oakley Barnett was fatally poisoned by his mum, Emma Barnett, 36, at their home in Loughton, Essex, within...
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Emma Barnett killed her one-year-old after a court ruling he be taken away from herA mother who poisoned her one-year-old son with a lethal cocktail of prescription medications added to milk in a baby bottle has been jailed for life for his murder. Emma Barnett, 36, killed her son Oakley before he could be taken into care after a family court hearing ordered that he be removed from her.
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Emma Barnett killed her one-year-old after a court ruling he be taken away from herA mother who poisoned her one-year-old son with a lethal cocktail of prescription medications added to milk in a baby bottle has been jailed for life for his murder. Emma Barnett, 36, killed her son Oakley before he could be taken into care after a family court hearing ordered that he be removed from her.
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