'I SAW THE LIGHTS GO OUT IN His EYES'

Mum accused of killing her 19-day old baby tells court she will ‘never forget’ the moment he died

Nicola Brown, 43, stands accused of killing nineteen-day-old Jake Long, who died of a severe head injury

A MUM accused of killing her newborn baby told a court how she saw the “light go out” in his eyes as he stopped breathing.

Nineteen-day-old Jake Long died of a severe head injury and suffered a total of 17 broken ribs on two previous occasions.

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The mother of 19-day-old Jake Long described seeing the "light go out" in his eyed as he took his last breaths in court todayCredit: PA:Press Association

The fatal incident happened while Nicola Brown, 43, was looking after the young baby at their home in Portsmouth in December 2014.

Describing the moment Jake became unwell, Nicola Brown said: "He was asleep, he was clammy, sweaty, he didn't take his feed and I said if he didn't take his next feed properly I would take him to the doctor's.

"I was his mother and I loved him very much, he was half asleep, I tried to give him his bottle.

“He made a noise and I saw the lights go out of my son's eyes and that's a picture I will never forget for the rest of my life."

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The baby’s father Jason Brown, 44, was at work as a fork lift driver on a building site.

Nicola Brown said that she had been concerned for Jake's health and had taken him to see the GP on December 16 for symptoms including constipation, wheezing and a runny nose.

When asked if Jake had suffered violence causing him to stop breathing, she said: "I can't comment on that because I didn't see anything.

"Personally I think I have been let down by the health services."

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She said the GP had told her to "prioritise" her concerns about Jake and she added: "If I had prioritised better something would have been found sooner and I have to live with that."

She told the jury she did not know how Jake had suffered 17 broken ribs which the court has heard was caused by an adult squeezing him.

Brown said: "I didn't do it and I didn't see anyone else do it."

Nicola Brown is accused of murder, while her husband Jason Brown (right) is accused of causing or allowing the death of a childCredit: Solent News
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She also denied shaking the baby causing an earlier injury to his brain.

The jury has been told Nicola Brown had not informed her doctor that she was pregnant prior to Jake's birth and social services were informed because of the "concealed pregnancy".

When asked by Nigel Lickley QC, prosecuting, if Jake's arrival had been "inconvenient", she replied: "It actually led to the perfect family which was what I have always wanted."

Nicola Brown nee Long, 43, is charged with the murder and two counts of causing grievous bodily harm to Jake Long, who was born on December 1 2014.

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Jason Brown, Jake's father, is accused of causing or allowing the death of a child.

The defendants, who married after their son's death, deny the charges.


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