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Nursery worker who strapped baby face-down to bean bag and ‘left her to die’ jailed for 14 years

A deputy manager of a nursery has been jailed for 14 years for killing a baby girl she strapped face down on a bean bag for more than 90 minutes.

Kate Roughley had been found guilty of manslaughter by ill-treatment of nine-month-old Genevieve Meehan, who died at Tiny Toes in Cheadle Hulme, Stockport, on 9 May 2022.

Prosecutors said the girl, known as Gigi by her family, died from asphyxiation from a combination of “pathophysiological stresses”.

Kate Roughley arrives at Manchester Crown Court 
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Kate Roughley at Manchester Crown Court. Pic: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP/Shutterstock

Roughley had placed her face-down, tightly swaddled and strapped to a bean bag before covering her with a blanket.

The nursery deputy manager then ignored the cries and distress of Genevieve and showed “sporadic” and “fleeting” interest in her wellbeing for one hour and 37 minutes until she found her blue and unresponsive, prosecutors said.

Sentencing, Mrs Justice Ellenbogen told the defendant Genevieve’s death was “absolutely avoidable”.

She said: “As the harrowing CCTV audio and video footage showed, that day you left Genevieve in that position only carrying the most cursory and infrequent of checks.

“I am certain that every person in this courtroom who watched that footage was willing you to pick her up and remove her from the danger you had placed her, knowing of course that you didn’t.”

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The 37-year-old, who was the duty baby room leader in charge of sleeping arrangements that day, told Manchester Crown Court she placed Genevieve on her side, claiming her face was visible at all times.

She said she had no concerns she was in any distress.

Jurors were in tears at the start of the trial as they watched the nursery CCTV footage which captured the tragedy unfolding from 1.35pm to 3.12pm.

The defendant’s case was that Genevieve’s death was a “terrible and unavoidable accident” and not the result of any unlawful acts.

Roughley, of Heaton Norris, Stockport, joined Tiny Toes straight from college at the age of 18 and said she gained most of her knowledge of working with babies and young children from her colleagues.

She said the ratio of staff to children at the nursery “gradually worsened”.

In April and May 2022 the staff-to-children ratio was at various times one to nine, two to 11, two to 13 and one to 16, the court heard.

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