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Thursday, December 5, 2024

Dad jailed for murdering two-year-old son

A man has been jailed for life for the murder of his toddler son.

Daniel Hardcastle (pictured) killed two-year-old Damion Russell in a brutal and sustained assault at their home in Central Drive, Blackpool in August last year.

Hardcastle claimed the youngster had injured himself after falling and hitting his head on a coffee table.

A pathologist found the extensive injuries suffered by the little boy were inconsistent with that claim.

Pathology determined Hardcastle had inflicted a very severe head injury to Damion by either forcefully shaking him and then banging his head against a solid object or directly caused Damion’s head to collide with a solid object with such force that his it caused significant injuries to his neck and eyes.

Damion was taken to hospital following the assault, but his injuries were unsurvivable and he died two days later.

Hardcastle (31) was found guilty on July 10 following a four-week trial at Preston Crown Court. The jury took just two hours to reach their unanimous verdict.

He was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 22 years before he will be able to apply for parole.

The trial heard that Damion had suffered horrendous injuries including a forceful adult human bite mark to his upper right thigh. He had also suffered fractured ribs, bruising across his whole body and a tear to the inside of his lip consistent with a drinking bottle being forced into his mouth.

The jury were told Hardcastle, who had sole care of his son, had started drinking more in the days and weeks before the assault. He had isolated himself from his support network and the night immediately before inflicting the injuries which ultimately killed Damion, Hardcastle spent all night chatting to a woman he had met online.

Detective superintendent Al Davies said: “First and foremost my thoughts today are with Damion’s loved ones. I hope this sentence gives them some sense that while nothing can bring Damion back that justice has been done for their loved one.

“Damion’s murder was an unspeakably vile and heinous act committed by the very man Damion should have been able to rely upon to love and protect him – his own father.”

Helen Greaney
If you have interesting things happening at your company in Lancashire, I'm the news editor here and I'd love to hear it. I'm a senior journalist with more than 18 years' experience in local, regional and national newspapers, as well as in digital PR.
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