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Baby killed after being thrown from car window ‘when mum didn’t strap him in properly’

23 July 2025
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Baby killed after being thrown from car window ‘when mum didn’t strap him in properly’
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A young mother, Morgan Kiely, is on trial for gross negligence manslaughter after her seven-month-old son, Harry, died when he was thrown from an improperly secured car seat during a crash on July 13, 2022. The court heard that Kiely and a friend had been drinking at the beach, and Harry suffered fatal injuries after landing on the road when their car rolled over in an accident.

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