Couple starved and buried son, 3, after setting up their own ‘kingdom’ in Birmingham
Abiyah Yasharahyalah suffered ‘breathtaking’ neglect at the hands of his parents, who have been found guilty of causing or allowing his death
A couple whose three-year-old son was found buried in a garden after they opted out of society and set up their own “kingdom” have been convicted of causing or allowing his death through “breathtaking” neglect.
Jurors unanimously convicted Tai and Naiyahmi Yasharahyalah after hearing how they kept the body of their son Abiyah in their bed for eight days after he died from a respiratory illness, worsened by a restricted vegan diet which caused severe malnourishment, rickets, anaemia and stunted growth.
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