Twisted mum who dunked son, 3, in boiling water before beating him to death with cane in torture campaign is jailed
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A TWISTED mum who dunked her three-year-old son in boiling water before beating him to death with a cane has been jailed.
Dwelaniyah Robinson died in agony weighing just over 2st after suffering horror abuse at the hands of Christina Robinson.
The toddler had more than 70 injuries on his legs, buttocks and genitals - including infected burns.
He would have been "significantly debilitated" by the wounds, which were described as "excruciatingly painful".
Robinson, 30, has now been jailed for life with a minimum of 25 years after being convicted of murder.
Newcastle Crown Court heard the evil mum dished out gruesome punishments because the "Bible tells her that she should chastise her child".
Robinson, who wanted more than ten children, accepted using the cane on her son - describing it as a form of "correction" when he messed around with his food.
But the mum, who follows the Black Hebrew Israelites religion, said she had been "misguided", having heard a religious lesson online.
She deliberately burned Dwelaniyah by immersing him in hot water and used the cane and spoons to hit him.
On November 5, 2022, she called 999 to report her son's eyes had gone "all weird" and he wasn't breathing.
When paramedics arrived, footage showed Robinson claiming Dwelaniyah may have choked on a cheese sandwich he was eating.
But a post mortem later revealed a horrifying catalogue of injuries caused in the weeks before his death.
The youngster had burns covering around 15 to 20 per cent of his beaten body and had sustained a major head injury that caused damage to both his brain and eyes.
Police searching the home found blood stains on Dwelaniyah's teddy bear and on a door frame and rug in front of his cot.
His blood and skin were also found on the bamboo cane when it was recovered from the house.
Prosecutor Richard Wright KC said Dwelaniyah had been injured for some time and would have been in agony.
He said Robinson didn't take her son to hospital because she "knew that questions would immediately be raised" regarding the "terrible injuries".
She delayed calling 999 first speaking to her husband on the phone despite him serving with the RAF 240 miles away.
Robinson also searched on Google for how to resuscitate a child.
Mr Wright added: "She deliberately immersed him in scalding water.
“She sought no treatment for his injuries.
“She allowed him to suffer in pain over several weeks and then not once but twice she inflicted head injuries upon him by forcibly shaking him so hard she damaged his brain, and that injury in turn caused his heart to stop.”
Robinson was also found guilty of four child cruelty offences.