Mother in Wales admits killing two-year-old son
Natalie Steele admitted manslaughter on grounds of diminished responsibility
A woman has admitted killing her two-year-old son in Wales, pleading guilty to manslaughter on grounds of diminished responsibility.
Two-year-old Reid Steele died in hospital in August last year after being found critically injured in Bridgend.
His 32-year-old mum Natalie Steele, from Broadlands in Bridgend has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of her son Reid by reason of diminished responsibility having denied his murder.
The toddler died at University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff on August 12 after being found critically injured at a house in Bridgend - family tributes described him as a "super-happy, gorgeous, wonderful and intelligent" child.
Reports from two psychiatrists into Natalie Steele's mental health said that at the time she was suffering from a psychosis and psychotic depression.
Michael Jones QC, prosecuting, told Cardiff Crown Court the plea was acceptable after the Crown had received reports from two psychiatrists into Steele's mental health.
"For the reasons set out in the reports of Dr Huckle and Dr Wynne that while she is fit to plead and stand trial, at the time she was suffering from a psychosis and psychotic depression.
"I can confirm that the plea tendered today is acceptable to the prosecution."
Judge agrees with the prosecution
Judge Michael Fitton QC said he agreed with the position adopted by the Crown and fixed a sentencing date of May 3.
“I entirely support the view taken,” he said.
“I make it clear I have seen the reports prepared by both experts, for each of whom I have the highest regard and who deal comprehensively with the tragic circumstances behind the commission of the offence.
“The nature and extent of her illness is obvious to anyone who has begun to read those reports.”
Steele, of Parkwood Heights, Broadlands, Bridgend, was remanded into custody until sentencing on May 3rd
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