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Sentence increased for Barrow woman who injected child with faeces-contaminated needle

by Cumbria Crack
21/10/2022
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Preston Crown Court

A Barrow woman who deliberately injected a child with needles contaminated with faeces has had her sentence increased.

Elizabeth Faragher, 43, of Albert Street, Barrow, was originally sentenced at Preston Crown Court in July having admitted five charges of administering a poison or noxious substance with intent and one charge of cruelty to a person aged under 16. 

Today, the Court of Appeal quashed the original sentence of five years and 10 months, and replaced it with a total sentence of eight years in prison.

Police began their investigation in December 2016, after liaising with health professionals regarding the health of the young child.

The child had been taken to hospital on numerous occasions with infections which were so serious they required a transfer to Alder Hey hospital for treatment.

Doctors were concerned about the seriousness of the infections and their investigations showed that on the majority of the occasions the child was brought to hospital, bacteria normally only present in faeces was found in the child’s system.

Further investigations ruled out the possibility of faecal matter leaking from the child’s gut, which increased the concern that the bacteria was finding its way into the child’s system via deliberate injection.

Following a lengthy investigation Faragher was charged and was due to stand trial at Preston Crown Court on 25 April. However, she then pleaded guilty to the offences and was sentenced on July 28.

Detective Inspector Fae Dilks of Cumbria Police said: “This was an extremely distressing case for all involved – from the health professionals who sought to do everything in their power to help and safeguard the child to those detectives tasked with conducting what was a complex and lengthy investigation.

“In relation to the court ruling today, Cumbria Police are satisfied that the appeal raised by the Attorney General has been duly considered by the Court of Appeal, and is reflected in the increase of sentence for this abhorrent crime.”

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