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Baby Preston Davey had injuries ‘consistent with sexual abuse’, doctor tells court

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In the somber setting of Preston Crown Court, a jury is being presented with a narrative of profound cruelty and catastrophic failure, centered on the short life and tragic death of 13-month-old Preston Davey. The infant, who had been placed for adoption, died at Blackpool Victoria Hospital on July 27, 2023, after being rushed there unresponsive by his adopted parents, Jamie Varley, 37, and John McGowan-Fazakerly, 32. Varley’s initial account to police was that he had left Preston alone in the bath for mere minutes, returning to find him submerged. Despite nearly an hour of resuscitation efforts, Preston was declared dead. This surface story, however, has been shattered by a post-mortem examination revealing a landscape of suffering: approximately 40 injuries, including 30 external bruises, a fracture to his upper left arm, and internal bruising to his throat, bottom, and bladder. The couple now faces a harrowing array of charges, with Varley accused of murder, sexual assault, and creating indecent images, and McGowan-Fazakerly accused of allowing the death of a child and related cruelty offenses.

The court’s understanding of Preston’s ordeal has been profoundly shaped by the testimony of child safeguarding expert Dr. Joanne Gifford. With two decades of experience, Dr. Gifford was consulted by Blackpool Police and provided a detailed report that systematically dismantles any possibility of accidental causation for Preston’s injuries. She stated unequivocally that the multitude of bruises could not be clinically explained as the result of normal childhood tumbles, even accounting for rough handling or lack of supervision. The arm fracture, she noted, was highly indicative of inflicted, non-accidental injury. Most gravely, she informed the jury that the specific nature of the internal injuries Preston sustained was “highly indicative of sexual trauma.” This professional conclusion moves the case from one of possible neglect into the darkest realm of systematic physical and sexual abuse.

A devastating dimension of the evidence comes from photos and videos recovered from the defendants’ own phones, which Dr. Gifford described as showing Preston in a “critical condition” on multiple occasions prior to his death. These were not isolated moments but a recorded pattern of decline and distress. A video from June 15 showed Preston appearing unwell; still photos from July 23 captured him seemingly unresponsive over his cot bars. Most chillingly, a video taken roughly an hour and forty-five minutes before he was finally taken to hospital on July 27 showed Preston, in Dr. Gifford’s words, “in extreme clinical distress.” She testified, “Clinically I see that video and want to resuscitate him immediately. He is pre-terminal. His breathing pattern is a very, very poor sign of his wellbeing.” This evidence suggests a conscious awareness of the child’s deteriorating state, met not with urgent medical care but, allegedly, with further recording and inaction.

The digital footage painted a broader picture of a childhood devoid of safety or comfort, characterized by what Dr. Gifford termed “emotional abuse” and “a lack of appropriate caregiver response.” The jury was told of videos showing Varley deliberately scaring the infant by shouting “boo,” of Preston being forcibly kept awake, and of unusual eye movements as he was spun excessively in a playground toy. A 14-minute video depicted him left alone in the bath—the very scenario that would later culminate in his fatal submersion. These recordings, Dr. Gifford noted, were “hard videos to watch,” depicting “a child having unpleasant experiences.” They collectively sketch an environment where Preston’s distress was not a signal for comfort but, allegedly, a source of entertainment or indifference for his caregivers.

This evidence forms the backdrop for the staggering litany of charges the two men face, covering the four-month period Preston lived in their Blackpool home. It is alleged he was routinely ill-treated, physically assaulted, sexually abused, and that indecent images and videos of him were both taken and distributed. Varley denies all charges, including murder, manslaughter, multiple counts of assault by penetration, child cruelty, and the creation and distribution of indecent imagery. McGowan-Fazakerly denies the charges against him, including allowing the death of a child, three counts of cruelty, and one count of sexual assault of a child. Their denials stand in direct contradiction to the physical evidence of Preston’s body and the digital evidence of his recorded suffering.

The trial of Jamie Varley and John McGowan-Fazakerly is more than a legal proceeding; it is a forensic excavation of a profound human tragedy. It seeks answers to how the promise of adoption—a path meant to offer sanctuary and love to a vulnerable child—could have culminated in such unimaginable betrayal and violence. The testimony of experts like Dr. Gifford, interpreting the silent language of bruises and the horrifying narrative of personal videos, aims to give a voice to Preston, who cannot speak for himself. As the jury listens, they are tasked with weighing a story of catastrophic caregiver failure against the defendants’ right to a presumption of innocence, all while confronted with the irreducible fact of a toddler who endured 40 injuries before his life ended, alone in a bath.

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