Little Isaiah Neil died from heatstroke after he was left strapped inside the vehicle outside his grandparents' home, prosecutors claim. The court has heard that the trio all lived together and were smoking synthetic cannabis on the day Isaiah died, according to the Herald. (Image: Facebook)The court heard Neil then woke up Te Whetu, who said Isaiah was "still breathing", so the parents both went back to bed. The court heard a pathologist found extensive bruising and an adult bite mark on the baby's body following his death. The court heard Te Whetu had a drug addiction, Newstalk ZB reports.
Source: Daily Mirror March 12, 2019 10:30 UTC