UK Court Sentences Nigerian Nurse to 3 years in prison for negligence leading to death of her 10-Week-Old baby

By our Reporter

A 28-year-old NHS nurse, Ruth Auta, has been sentenced to three years in prison after leaving her ten-week-old baby, Joshua Akerele, unattended in her accommodation while she went to work.

The tragic incident occurred on December 20, 2022, when Auta, a single mother, abandoned her infant for eight hours to complete her shift at Royal Bolton Hospital.

Upon returning, Auta found her son unresponsive in his cot and called emergency services.

Despite efforts, Joshua was pronounced dead, with tests suggesting he may have overheated due to being wrapped in multiple layers of clothing and bedding.

Auta initially claimed she had picked Joshua up from a childminder after her shift, fed him, and found him unresponsive the next morning.

However, police investigations revealed CCTV footage of her leaving and returning to her accommodation without her child. Further investigation uncovered incriminating text messages where she urged the childminder to lie about caring for Joshua.

Auta pled guilty to charges of cruelty to a child and attempted to flee the UK for Nigeria after the charge was brought, but was detained at Gatwick Airport.

She was sentenced to three years imprisonment at Bolton Crown Court.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *