Psychology Life
  • Home
    • Home – Layout 1
    • Home – Layout 2
    • Home – Layout 3
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
    • Home – Layout 1
    • Home – Layout 2
    • Home – Layout 3
Psychology Life
No Result
View All Result

Man smeared toddler in peanut butter and got dog to lick it off for ‘banter’

Sam Corbishley by Sam Corbishley
July 27, 2021
in Health
0
Man smeared toddler in peanut butter and got dog to lick it off for ‘banter’
0
SHARES
12
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Michael Leeson was jailed for more than two years (Picture: YorkshireLive/MEN)

Recommended Post

Former Bond girl, 72, looks so different in unearthed photos

Exclusive: Star Trek legend shares heartbreaking confession about death

Queen Camilla makes highly relatable confession during US Royal State visit

A man who repeatedly beat a toddler and got his dog to lick peanut butter off the the boy’s chest for ‘banter’ has been jailed.

Michael Leeson’s ‘degrading’ treatment of the three-year-old came to light after he was arrested for child neglect offences.

The 35-year-old slapped the boy around the face as hard as he could while they were left alone together at an address in Doncaster in early 2018.

He warned the boy’s mother that her kids would be taken away if social services found out about the assault and tried to keep him out of nursery so staff would not see the marks on his face and ear.

But a nursery worker did eventually notice the injuries and a doctor later concluded the youngster had been subjected to a ‘severe beating’ and struck with as much force as Leeson could muster.

Leeson was arrested in March 2018 and later pleaded guilty to assaulting or ill-treating a child. He was jailed for two years and four months at Sheffield Crown Court.

The judge, Recorder Nicholas Lumley, called it a ‘cruel and callous’ attack.

Police launched an investigation which revealed the child had been beaten more than once over a number of weeks.

More: Crime newsWoman in Charlie Hebdo shirt stabbed at Speaker’s Corner in Hyde ParkTwo teens guilty of stabbing boy, 13, to death after luring him to parkNurse struck off for being an anti-vaxxer compares doctors to Nazi criminals

During one ‘degrading’ incident, the boy suffered scratches to his chest after Leeson smeared peanut butter over it and encouraged his whippet to lick it off.

Detective Inspector Simon Leake said: ‘This was a heart-breaking case in which the young child was not able to articulate what happened to them, so we did all we could to ensure their voice was still heard.

‘I would like to commend the hard work of our partners in health, social care and education, who worked tirelessly to assist our investigation.

‘Protecting the most vulnerable in our society remains a force priority, and we will continue to do everything we can to bring those responsible to justice.’

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

For more stories like this, check our news page.
Read More

Previous Post

Stemettes receives grant from Avantor Foundation to advance STEM education in Ireland

Next Post

Dry Cleaning Share New Single ‘Bug Eggs’ / ‘Tony Speaks!’

Related Posts

Former Bond girl, 72, looks so different in unearthed photos

Former Bond girl, 72, looks so different in unearthed photos

April 28, 2026
Exclusive: Star Trek legend shares heartbreaking confession about death

Exclusive: Star Trek legend shares heartbreaking confession about death

April 28, 2026
Queen Camilla makes highly relatable confession during US Royal State visit

Queen Camilla makes highly relatable confession during US Royal State visit

April 28, 2026
Julia Roberts is glowing as she steps out for rare night with husband Danny Moder

Julia Roberts is glowing as she steps out for rare night with husband Danny Moder

April 28, 2026
George Clooney can’t take his eyes off wife Amal amid glamorous NYC date night

George Clooney can’t take his eyes off wife Amal amid glamorous NYC date night

April 28, 2026
Claire’s shuts all UK and Ireland stores with 1,300 redundancies

Claire’s shuts all UK and Ireland stores with 1,300 redundancies

April 28, 2026
Next Post
Dry Cleaning Share New Single ‘Bug Eggs’ / ‘Tony Speaks!’

Dry Cleaning Share New Single 'Bug Eggs' / 'Tony Speaks!'

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

Top Stories

Savannah Guthrie returns to TV job: ‘Ready or not’

Savannah Guthrie returns to TV job: ‘Ready or not’

April 7, 2026
Bill Maher to receive 2026 Mark Twain prize for American humour

Bill Maher to receive 2026 Mark Twain prize for American humour

April 7, 2026
Terry Crews’ wife Rebecca details battle with Parkinson’s Disease

Terry Crews’ wife Rebecca details battle with Parkinson’s Disease

April 7, 2026

News & More

About Us

Your online Psychology Magazine.

© 2024 Psychologylife.co.uk 

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
    • Home – Layout 1
    • Home – Layout 2
    • Home – Layout 3

© 2020 Psychologylife.co.uk

Discover more from Psychology Life

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading