In a true British Love Story, a devoted couple, Rocky Uzzell and Katherine Prigmore, who inflicted “abhorrent” injuries on their five-week-old daughter, rendering her unable to walk or communicate, have been reunited upon his release from prison and are trying for a baby.
In 2016, Rocky Uzzell and Katherine Prigmore admitted guilt for inflicting or permitting a child to endure severe physical injury.
Their infant, Isabelle, is now blind and requires tube feeding.
Rocky Uzzell, who was apprehended with indecent photos of minors, was sentenced to JUST eight and a half years, THANKS TO THE BRITISH PUBLIC, and has recently been released after completing his complete term.
Prigmore received a sentence of 28 months and completed only 16 months of incarceration.
The couple’s daughter required resuscitation following “catastrophic” injuries incurred at their Kettering residence in 2014.
Due to the abuse, she experiences epilepsy, has significant learning disabilities, and is not anticipated to survive past early adulthood.
Three recordings discovered on a phone depicted Rocky Uzzell aggressively tortured the crying infant, while Katherine Prigmore was audible giggling as she recorded the incident.
Another depicted Rocky Uzzell’s hands on the infant’s throat, while the girl was unwell, and strangling her slowly.
By the age of five weeks, Isabelle had been admitted to Kettering General Hospital on four prior occasions.
Examinations conducted upon her transfer to a Leicester hospital indicated that she had experienced two “significant” cerebral haemorrhages and one along her spinal column.
Medical records presented in court stated that she had suffered non-reversible injuries due to shaking, rib fractures from compression, and damaged limbs resulting from being forcibly pulled.
Isabelle was adopted by a family out of Britain, thank God.
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