"Their neglectful actions meant that Elaina lost her life unnecessarily"
The parents of a baby girl who died after they left her unsupervised in a bath have been jailed.
Officers were called to Top Knot Close in Nuneaton on the evening of the 6th of August 2020 after Elaina Rose Aziz was found to be in cardiac arrest.
The one-year-old was taken to hospital where she later died.
Elaina’s parents – Eddo Aziz and Kelsey Harrison – were arrested in connection with her death and both initially denied any wrongdoing however, toxicology and pathologist reports proved that Elaina had been left in the bath by Harrison whilst her and Aziz were under the influence of drugs.
Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Chief Inspector Teresa McKenna said: "This has been an utterly tragic and entirely avoidable case.
“Elaina should have been able to enjoy bath time while under the care of her parents. Both Aziz and Harrison abandoned their responsibility to keep their child safe from harm – ultimately with devastating consequences.
“Their neglectful actions meant that Elaina lost her life unnecessarily and her death has caused unimaginable suffering for the rest of the family."
At an earlier court hearing, Harrison pleaded guilty to manslaughter by gross negligence, child cruelty and possession of an offensive weapon in connection with an unrelated offence while Aziz admitted child cruelty.
On the 24th of May at Wolverhampton Crown Court, Harrison, 28, was sentenced to a total of five years in prison.
She will be required to serve two thirds of that sentence before being considered for release.
Aziz, 37, was jailed for a year and four months and will have to serve half his sentence.
Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Chief Inspector Teresa McKenna said: “Thankfully these cases are extremely rare, but nonetheless, it has taken a meticulous and lengthy police investigation to establish what happened that night.
“I wish to praise the team involved for their hard work and commitment in what has been a challenging and deeply emotional case for all concerned.
“I’d also like to thank the experts for their insight and dedication to getting the right outcome for Elaina and her family.”