Two people sentenced after baby suffers 'catalogue of non-accidental injuries'
The five-week-old was admitted to Morriston Hospital back in April 2020
Two people have been sentenced two a combined four years in prison for causing or allowing a child to suffer physical harm.
Back in April 2020, a 5 week old baby was admitted to Morriston Hospital with a catalogue of injuries.
A skeletal scan revealed non-accidental injuries including 13 fractures to their ribs and 3 fractures to the baby's legs.
South Wales say the two adults sorely betrayed the child in their care.
Sion Davies, aged 27 from Townhill, was sentenced to 2 ½ years in prison whilst Tegan Dolphin, aged 22 from Mayhill, was sentenced to 1 ½ years.
Detective Constable Eleanor Dallas said: "This is a heart-breaking case that has touched all of us who have worked on bringing Sion Davies and Tegan Dolphin before the court.
"Children depend on adults and the child in this case was sorely betrayed by them both in the cruellest of ways.
“I hope that this sentence is a clear message that children matter and those who think they can get away with inflicting such injuries will be punished.”