In 2019, the Offender Database reported Winston Brammall, the Huddersfield Child Abuser, who was condemned to merely 21 months’ imprisonment last year for perpetrating a ‘terrifying’ and severe assault on a toddler, had been released early.
Winston Brammall, a then 44-year-old resident of Crosland Street in Crosland Moor, Huddersfield, has returned to Huddersfield after serving merely six months in prison.
He physically mistreated a one-year-old boy during a brief period when he was left unsupervised with the child.
The boy, whose identity is protected for legal reasons, exhibited extensive bruising on his face, back, legs, and buttocks, as well as red marks on his right ear.
He possessed a mark on the right side of his face resembling a hand, a handprint on his right thigh, and fingerprints on his back.
Shockingly, his tongue’s frenulum was torn, which was ‘caused by a slap or a punch to the mouth or a bottle being rammed into the mouth’.
Winston Brammall threatened the woman that if he went to prison, she and her child would be sorry, but she rang the police and took the boy to Huddersfield Royal Infirmary anyway.
When interviewed by police, Winston Brammall said ‘it’s all bulls**t’, and that the toddler had been riding on his back ‘like a horse’, but if he had fallen off, it would have only been onto cushions.
Experts concluded that the injuries were ‘non-accidental’ and likely as a result of hitting, punching, kicking, or the toddler being hit with an object, thrown against an object or being dropped.
They also concluded that the fingerprints on his back were consistent with ‘excessive tight gripping caused by an adult hand’.
Brave Winston Brammall is pictured with a knuckle duster, prepared to take on any 2-year-old he sees as a physical threat.
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