Thug who put baby in tumble dryer found guilty of 'monstrous assault'

The 25-year-old appeared at Dundee Sheriff Court
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Jacob Jarvis7 June 2019
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A thug who put a 13-month-old girl in a tumble dryer has been found guilty of a "monstrous" assault on the child.

Thomas Dunn, 25, was looking after the child when he inflicted serious injuries on her at his flat on January 8 last year.

When she later appeared unresponsive he took her to hospital.

There doctors discovered fractures to her skull, bruises and a bite mark on her arm.

He was said to have been looking after the girl in Arbroath, Angus, to give her teenage mother a break.

Following a five-day trial at Dundee Sheriff Court, a jury found Dunn guilty of endangering the child's life.

He did so by repeatedly striking her on the head and body and striking her against an unknown object or objects.

He was also found guilty of culpable and reckless conduct over an earlier incident, which saw him place the girl in a tumble dryer at his home.

This was done so in the presence of the child's mother.

Giving evidence during the trial, she said she heard a "thud".

She then turned around to see her in the machine with the door closed.

Referring to the later assault, Sheriff Alastair Brown told Dunn he "must have hit that little girl extremely hard at least twice" in order to inflict what were potentially life-threatening injuries.

He said it was "only by her good fortune and perhaps yours" that Dunn was not tried at the High Court of Justiciary on a charge of murder.

The Sheriff said he did not feel his sentencing powers were adequate to punish the "monstrous" assault and the tumble dryer charge.

He said the case would be referred to the High Court.

The Crown earlier dropped two further charges of assault, one on the girl and another on a young boy.

Additional reporting by Press Association.

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