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Mother and partner guilty of killing nine-year-old Alfie Steele

A mother and her partner have been found guilty of killing the woman's nine-year-old son.

Alfie Steele was repeatedly assaulted, beaten and put in a cold bath as part of a cruel and “sinister” regime of correction by his mum Carla Scott and her partner Dirk Howell in Droitwich, Worcestershire, a court heard.

Scott, 35, has now been found guilty of his manslaughter while Howell, 41, has been convicted of Alfie's murder.

Scott was cleared of Alfie's murder.

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During their trial, both defendants told jurors that Alfie was not “dunked” in a bath at his home in Droitwich as a punishment prior to his death on February 18 2021.

Prosecutor Michelle Heeley KC had told the court that the pair thought it was acceptable to hit Alfie with “belts, or a slider, like a heavy-duty flip flop, and use other more sinister forms of punishment”.

She added that Alfie had 50 injuries all over his body, with only a handful likely to be due to normal childhood bumps and scrapes.

Scott, of Vashon Drive, Droitwich, and Howell, of Princip Street, Birmingham, had denied the charges against them.

The six-week trial was told Scott and career criminal Howell tried to cover up the killing by delaying calling 999 after Alfie was either drowned, asphyxiated or went into cardiac arrest.

The court heard Alfie, who was found lifeless with a body temperature of 23C, may have been put back in a warm bath as the couple tried to pass off the murder as an accidental drowning.

During the trial, it emerged that Alfie was killed six months after a 999 call from a neighbour, warning police the couple were “doing something bad to their kid in the bath”.

The caller told police it sounded like

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