Shirley death: Man and partner in court over his son's death
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A man and his partner have appeared in court charged with causing or allowing the death of his six-year-old son.
Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, of Solihull, died in hospital from a head injury, a post-mortem examination found.
Thomas Hughes, 27, and Emma Tustin, 31, both of Cranmore Road, Shirley, Solihull, were charged with causing or allowing the death of a child.
They were remanded in custody by Birmingham magistrates to appear at the city's crown court on 20 July.
Arthur was found unresponsive at the house on Cranmore Road on Tuesday and was taken to hospital where he died in the early hours of Wednesday.
"Arthur's death is deeply distressing," said Det Insp Laura Harrison, of West Midlands Police. "We have specialist officers with his family as they grieve his loss."
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- Published21 June 2020