A West Coast caregiver who belatedly admitted causing the death of a toddler after shaking it so violently in frustration that the child immediately went blind and resulted in severe brain injuries, was yesterday jailed for five and a half years.
The caregiver appeared before Justice Williams for sentencing in the High Court in Greymouth.
Justice Williams made a continued order for interim name suppression, including details of the caregiver's relationship to the child and other factors which might lead to their identification, and that of the child, until the outcome of another court case is known.
The jailed caregiver is due to defend the other charge, also suppressed, in a court hearing due to begin in Christchurch on April 11.
Last month in the High Court at Greymouth the caregiver pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter in relation to the child's death after the Crown vacated an earlier murder charge by agreement.