Man jailed for serious assault on baby in Wellingborough

It follows a court trial

Author: Trevor ThomasPublished 20th Feb 2025

A man who inflicted serious injuries on a baby has been jailed for 10 years following his conviction by a jury at Northampton Crown Court.

In February 2021, the East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) was called to a report of a baby in suspected cardiac or respiratory arrest at an address in Wellingborough.

Medics found the infant to have bleeds on the brain which were identified as a non-accidental injury.

Kieron Soares, aged 33, was arrested as part of the investigation into how the baby was injured and went on to be charged with Section 18 – causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

After pleading not guilty at a hearing in December 2023, last month Soares went on trial where he was found guilty.

An alternate count of Section 20 – grievous bodily harm without intent was ordered to remain on file, as he was convicted.

Soares, formerly of Ashfield Road, Wellingborough, returned to the court for sentencing a day later, where he was jailed for 10 years.

Speaking afterwards, Detective Inspector Stuart Nichols of the Child Abuse Investigation Team, said:

“This was a highly distressing incident, which led to a complex and thorough investigation to establish how this baby was injured.

“A baby is completely helpless and vulnerable, reliant on others to keep them safe and well. This is something Kieron Soares failed to do, instead inflicting injuries that could very easily have proved fatal.

“Along with the child’s family and loved ones, I am very glad that this baby thankfully survived.

“Our team is dedicated to protecting children of all ages, and I am very pleased that we have secured justice for this baby and ensured the person who caused them such harm has been held accountable.”

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