There was a gasp through the English population in the last week, as the media could tell the story of a 23-year-old mother and her 25-year-old girlfriend, who is charged with crush the woman’s three-year-old son to death with an electrical bilsæde.

According to the indictment against the young couple screaming three-year-old Alfie Lamb for help to his mother, Adrian Hoare, when her 25-year-old boyfriend, Stephen Waterson, intentionally crushed him with bilsædet.

he did, according to the indictment, because the boy was too much, while he sat between his mother’s feet on the floor of the car.

The 23-year-old mother, Adrian Hoarse, is also charged in the case. Private

Alfie Lamb was severely pinched behind the bilsædet and had trouble breathing. In the court the car’s driver, Marcus Lamb, also told that Stephen Waterson moved the seat back even further, though he was asked to move it forward, when little Alfie was struggling to breathe.

the Damage, which killed the three-year-old boy life equal to the damage you usually find with victims in road accidents, has a børnepatolog told in court.

It writes the Independent.

the Pathologist describes Alfie Lamb’s death as ‘unnatural’ and caused by an ‘increased pressure’ against his body.

In court it emerged that the young mother should have ignored it, since the three-year-old boy exclaimed, ‘mummy’, as Stephen Waterson crushed him with the seat. Instead she begged him, supposedly to keep quiet.

Alfie Lamb was unconscious when he at the destination in Croydon in south London was borne out of stephen’s Audi. An ambulance was summoned, and Alfie Lamb ended up in the respirator, until he died four days later.

In connection with the trial had the 12 jurors, the lawyers and the attendees of the press and the audience on Wednesday showcased Stephen Watersons blue Audi A4, which for the occasion had been parked outside the courthouse.

the Metropolitan Police has published a number of undated pictures of the car, where three-year-old Alfie Lamb lost their lives. Photo: Metropolitan Police/Ritzau Scanpix

Here demonstrated a police officer, how the electrical bilsæde worked, and demonstrated the strength of seats hardness. Subsequently got the jury’s members the opportunity of change to look into the car.

It was behind the passenger seat, as the picture shows here, that Stephen Waterson, according to the indictment squeezed Alfie twice, because he was too much. Photo: Metropolitan Police/Ritzau Scanpix

It writes among other itv after onssdagens retsdag, where news and billedbureauet AP has taken pictures of the display.

the 23-year-old mother of Adrian Hoare refuses guilty of manslaughter, and child abuse. Also Stephen Waterson refuses guilty of manslaughter. The case continues at the court of London.