Luke Honeychurch Plymouth Child Abuser

Luke Honeychurch Plymouth Child AbuserLuke Honeychurch Plymouth Child Abuser

The UK Database published a post regarding this infant abuser, Luke Honeychurch, and subsequently received a reply from him through his new girlfriend’s page. He insisted that they delete the post concerning him. He expressed a desire to proceed with his new life beside his infant and requested solitude.

UK Database unequivocally declined. Here is the post once more. The UK Database have included some images of the victim to illustrate the profound impact of Luke Honeychurch’s horrific assault on his child’s life:

The former resident of Saltash, Luke Honeychurch, currently residing between Plymouth and Spain, who viciously assaulted his four-month-old infant, resulting in the child’s need for lifelong care, has recently begun posting images of his new baby on Facebook.

In 2016, Luke Honeychurch received a three-year sentence, of which he spent just one and a half years, after severely shaking his four-month-old baby, resulting in brain damage, cerebral palsy, diabetes, and epilepsy.

Rather than contacting emergency services, Luke Honeychurch feigned that no incident had occurred.

The evidence revealed that the abusive Luke Honeychurch frequently lost his anger, shouting and cursing at the infant.

The child’s mother, his former partner, entrusted the youngster to Luke Honeychurch for a rare night out in June 2014.

The infant reportedly began to whimper, prompting Luke Honeychurch to yell and curse at him before shaking him severely, resulting in severe damage.

He exacerbated the situation by fabricating the events that transpired.

Luke Honeychurch failed to contact emergency services by dialling 999 and feigned ignorance of the incident.


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