The boy died when he was three after surgery complications, three-years after being violently shaken by his dad aged 13-weeks-old.
In Northern Ireland, a man who murdered his son has been sentenced to at least 20 years in prison.
30-year-old Craig Rowland from Millington Park in Portadown was convicted last year of murdering Lewis Oliver Rowland in 2018.
The boy died when he was three after surgery complications, three-years after being violently shaken by his dad aged 13-weeks-old.
Lewis' mother, 32-year-old Laura Graham, from Edward Street in Lurgan, was placed on probation for three years for wilful neglect of a child.

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