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Fife man jailed for 15 years after baby murder bid

The High Court in Edinburgh.
The High Court in Edinburgh.

A man who violently shook a three-month old baby, resulting in serious brain injuries, has been jailed.

At the High Court in Edinburgh, John Dobbie was jailed for 15 years for the offence, which happened on 5th June 2011.

The 36-year-old had attended at the Forth Park Hospital in Kirkcaldy with the child, claiming he had become unwell.

However, following medical examination, doctors determined that the infant’s injuries were consistent with being shaken and contacted police.

A major investigation was launched and Dobbie was ultimately charged with attempted murder.

Detective Inspector John Anderson, who led the enquiry said: The sentence handed to John Dobbie today reflects just how truly a horrendous crime he committed against a defenceless baby.

This was a complex and protracted investigation, which relied upon the multi-agency co-operation of the police, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, NHS Fife and Fife Council Social Work Department.

“I would like to thank all of those who ensured this despicable crime was brought to trial for all of their efforts. As a result, John Dobbie will now spend several years in prison.

“The horrific injuries the child sustained mean he will live with numerous impairments for the rest of his life and will require day-to-day care. Despite this, John Dobbie has never shown any remorse for his actions, which demonstrates how cold and callous an individual he is.

“Police Scotland remains committed to protecting the most vulnerable people living in our community. Whenever we identify those responsible for crimes serious crime such as this, we work closely with our partner agencies to bring those individuals to justice.”