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Father Who Threw His 11-Month-Old Baby Boy Into River And Killed Him Is Given A Hospital Order

by John J Johnson
1 December 2020
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Father Who Threw His 11-Month-Old Baby Boy Into River And Killed Him Is Given A Hospital Order
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A father who threw his 11-month-old baby boy into a river and killed him has been given a hospital order.

Zak Eko, 23, and of no fixed abode, has today (1 December 2020) been sentenced to a hospital order and an indefinite restriction order at The Lowry Nightingale Court after being found guilty of manslaughter by diminished responsibility.

The court heard how at around 4.25 pm on Wednesday 11 September 2019, police were called to reports that a child was in the River Irwell close by to the Lock Keepers Inn on Mill Lane in Radcliffe.

Emergency services rushed to the scene, and the baby boy, 11-month old Zakari William Bennett-Eko – was retrieved from the river. 

He was rushed to hospital by paramedics in a critical state. Despite the best efforts of medical staff, Zakari sadly died a short time later.

The court heard that Eko and his partner had eaten a meal at the Lock Keeper Inn pub on Mill Bank earlier that afternoon.

After the meal, the couple went home and whilst the baby’s mum was upstairs, Eko took his son out in his pram for a walk.

A couple near to the river watched in horror as Eko picked up his son out of the pram. 

He then swung the baby backwards and forwards before throwing baby Zakari over a fence and into the river. 

Several members of the public tried to rescue baby Zakari from the water but could not get him due to the steep river bank. 

Zakari travelled about a mile down the river and was in the water for over an hour before emergency services were able to retrieve him.

Eko then returned to the pub and sat at a table whilst emergency services scrambled to the scene in an attempt to save the baby’s life.

Eko made some admissions to another customer in the pub, and as a result, officers attended a short time later and arrested him.

In a statement, baby Zakari’s family said: 

“We’d like to thank all of those involved in this investigation who have helped us to get some justice for Zakari. He will never be forgotten.”

Senior Investigating Officer, Duncan Thorpe, from GMP’s Major Incident Team, said: 

“This was an absolutely horrific incident that shocked the whole community and left members of the public who witnessed it extremely upset.

“Baby Zakari had only been with us for 11 months, and his life ended after being thrown into a fast-moving river.

“Our thoughts are with the baby’s family who have had to come to terms with the loss of their precious baby.”

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Comments 2

  1. Avatar Kevan Chippindall-Higgin says:
    2 months ago

    How much is this going to cost us? This guy is clearly nuts. If he is British, he is our problem. If he is not, send him home with a lifetime ban on returning to the UK and let his own people foot the bill. If his wife is English, she obviously stays here but she is also free to accompany him back to wherever he comes from.

    Rather than taking on cost and responsibility, can we please get rid of such people who are draining the public purse.

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  2. Avatar Tony says:
    2 months ago

    I would have thrown in him after his son to suffer the same fate.

    Reply

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