Jamie Varley, 37, a former high school teacher, is on trial at Preston Crown Court, accused of sexually abusing and murdering Preston Davey, a 13-month-old baby he and his partner had adopted in Blackpool. The prosecution alleges Preston suffered 40 injuries and was subjected to ongoing abuse and neglect during four months in the couple’s care.

Disturbing Court Footage

Video shown to jurors captured Varley in grief and apparent guilt at Blackpool Victoria Hospital, where the baby was pronounced dead on 27 July 2023. Holding the lifeless child, Varley said, “I’m going to hell,” and blamed himself for leaving Preston unattended in a bath, though his account conflicts with forensic evidence.

Allegations Against Both Defendants

Alongside Varley, 32-year-old John McGowan-Fazakerley faces charges including allowing Preston’s death and sexual abuse. Both men deny all allegations. Prosecutors say the child endured repeated mistreatment and abuse, including indecent filming and physical assault, during his time living with the couple.

Heartbreaking Reactions

Footage reveals Varley’s emotional breakdown, repeatedly pleading “It’s my fault” and expressing despair after medics failed to revive Preston. He is seen clutching the baby in the hospital’s bereavement room, unable to come to terms with the death as McGowan-Fazakerley offers support.

Background To Adoption

Preston was born in June 2022 and placed into care soon after. Following an assessment process, he began living with Varley and McGowan-Fazakerley in April 2023. Varley, who took a year off teaching to care for Preston, told the court he struggled with the demands of looking after a baby who frequently woke at night.

Ongoing Serious Trial

Varley faces multiple charges, including murder, manslaughter, grievous bodily harm, sexual assault, and child cruelty. McGowan-Fazakerley denies charges of allowing a child’s death, cruelty, and sexual assault. The trial is continuing at Preston Crown Court.

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