Court Testimony Reveals that Terminally-ill Infant Exhibited a Sole Spontaneous Gasp During Murder Trial

A tragic case of a baby boy who fought for life is unfolding at Swansea Crown Court. Five-month-old Jensen-Lee Dougal, who tragically passed away, reportedly made “one spontaneous gasping breath” in an ambulance en route to the hospital. This heart-wrenching case sees Thomas Morgan, 29, facing murder and grievous bodily harm charges, which he denies. The prosecution claims that, fueled by anger, Morgan violently shook the infant, leading to catastrophic brain injuries. The little one was rushed to the hospital but sadly succumbed to his injuries.
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Morgan, however, maintains his innocence, claiming he tried various ways to revive Jensen-Lee after finding him unresponsive. The court has heard compelling evidence, with medical experts describing the severity of the injuries. A top neuroradiologist testified that the brain injuries were consistent with significant traumatic shaking. The trial continues with intense scrutiny and emotional accounts, drawing the community’s attention as they wait for justice.

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Please keep Jensen-Lee’s family in your thoughts as they navigate this difficult time.