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    By News Desk on June 12, 2026 UK News
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    Get you up to speed: Man ‘shook newborn son to death after first night out with partner as parents’ | News UK

    Tony Bartlett, 39, is on trial at Bristol Crown Court for allegedly murdering his four-week-old son, Atticus Bartlett, by violently shaking him at their family home in Chard, Somerset, on July 16, 2022. Atticus suffered severe brain and spinal injuries and was pronounced dead on July 23, 2022, after being taken to hospital.

    The trial of Tony Bartlett is currently underway at Bristol Crown Court, where he denies charges of murder and manslaughter related to the death of his infant son, Atticus Bartlett. An extensive investigation by the Major Crime Investigation Team, lasting over two-and-a-half years, has been conducted leading up to the trial, with Atticus succumbing to his injuries on July 23, 2022.

    Tony Bartlett’s trial continues at Bristol Crown Court, where he denies charges of murder and manslaughter in relation to the death of his four-week-old son, Atticus Bartlett. Detective Superintendent Lorett Spierenburg noted the case has prompted significant community distress, emphasising the need for respect towards the grieving family and urging the public to refrain from speculation that could impact legal proceedings.

    What remains unclear — The court has not yet determined whether Bartlett’s claims of absolving responsibility for Atticus’s death are credible.

    Man accused of shaking newborn son to death after first night out as parents

    Man accused of shaking newborn son to death after first night out as parents
    Tony Bartlett denies murder and manslaughter relating to the death of Atticus Bartlett and is on trial at Bristol Crown Court (Picture: Getty)

    A postman murdered his four-week-old son by violently shaking him after being asked to watch the newborn for ‘a few moments’ while his partner went to get changed, a court heard.

    Tony Bartlett, 39, had nine pints before attacking little Atticus Bartlett at the family home in Chard, Somerset, late on July 16, 2022, jurors were told.

    He had not long arrived home with partner Evelyn Ballentyne from their first night out since their son’s birth, Bristol Crown Court heard.

    Charles Row KC, prosecuting, said Bartlett ‘was left to look after and feed Atticus for just a few moments while Evelyn went upstairs to change and get ready for bed’.

    ‘In those few moments, Tony Bartlett violently shook his child so hard that he caused severe internal injuries to Atticus’s brain and he damaged his spinal cord,’ the prosecutor said.

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    ‘In doing so, he must have squeezed his child so hard that he cracked several ribs.’

    Mr Row described how Ms Ballentyne came downstairs to hear her baby’s ‘last gasps’.

    ‘At that point, Atticus was lifeless, face down and across his father’s knees,’ Mr Row said.

    The court heard neighbours and paramedics attended the property, with Atticus taken to hospital by ambulance.

    ‘The damage to Atticus’ brain was so severe that nothing could be done,’ Mr Row told the jury.

    ‘He never managed to breathe for himself again and he never regained consciousness.

    ‘Tragically, he died just before midnight on July 23, 2022.’

    Mr Row told the jury that ‘something’ that night had caused Bartlett to become ‘frustrated’ with his young son.

    He said the baby was a ‘difficult and messy feeder’ with a tendency to spit out his milk.

    That evening, Atticus had been ‘grizzly and crying’ on and off.

    Mr Row said: ‘Whatever happened, Tony Bartlett could not and did not tolerate it.

    ‘It is the Crown’s case that, in that moment, Tony Bartlett shook Atticus so hard that he must have intended to cause him really serious bodily harm.

    ‘If you shake a four-week-old baby with so much force that you break ribs and destroy his brain, what other intention is there?’

    The court heard that on the night of July 16, Ms Ballentyne’s mother and her partner had come to babysit Atticus so his parents could go out.

    They arrived at the family home at about 6pm, with Bartlett and Ms Ballentyne then heading to The Cerdic pub for food and drinks.

    The couple then attended a comedy night at Chard Guildhall, returning to their home at about 10.45pm.

    A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a one-month-old baby in Chard. Tony Bartlett, of St Andrews Drive in Axminster, is accused of the murder of his son Atticus Bartlett, who died on 23 July 2022. The 38-year-old appeared before Yeovil Magistrates? Court yesterday (Tuesday 4 February). He was remanded to appear before Bristol Crown Court today (Wednesday 5 February). Senior Investigating Officer Detective Superintendent Lorett Spierenburg said: ?This is a deeply sad case in which a young baby, who was only a few weeks old, has tragically lost their life. ?An extensive police investigation has been carried out, led by our Major Crime Investigation Team, over the past two-and-a-half years which has led to Bartlett being charged and appearing in court this week. ?This remains a deeply upsetting time for Atticus? family. Our thoughts are with them and we will continue to provide them with specialist support as legal proceedings progress. We would please ask on their behalf that their privacy is respected.? Det Supt Spierenburg added: ?We understand this development will likely cause a great deal of shock and upset in Chard and the local neighbourhood team will be available to assist anyone who has concerns. ?The full details of what happened will be presented in court during subsequent hearings and therefore we?d please request people are patient and do not speculate on the circumstances at this time. Such speculation will likely not only cause further distress to Atticus? family, but also could prejudice the future legal proceedings and prevent the defendant from having the right to a fair trial.?
    Tony Bartlett, 39, had nine pints before attacking little Atticus Bartlett at the family home in Chard, Somerset, jurors heard (Picture: Google Maps)

    After Ms Ballentyne’s mother and her partner left, Ms Ballentyne went upstairs to get changed.

    ‘When Ms Ballentyne came back into the living room, she saw Atticus lying face down on Mr Bartlett’s lap,’ Mr Row said.

    ‘Mr Bartlett’s eyes were closed. She could tell something was seriously wrong.

    ‘As she walked in, Atticus made a couple of strange gasping sounds. She immediately shouted “he’s dead”.’

    Bartlett, who was working as a postman at the time, allegedly moved Atticus onto his back – with the baby ‘floppy and lifeless’.

    Mr Row said it was unclear whether Ms Ballentyne had taken Atticus and tried to revive him with ‘gentle shaking’.

    The possibility this could have caused his fatal injuries has been ‘considered carefully by experts and ruled out’, he added.

    Paramedics arrived at the family home at 11.29pm, with Atticus taken to Musgrove Park Hospital by ambulance, arriving there at 12.16am.

    He was transferred to Bristol Royal Hospital for Children at 5am on July 17.

    He died there on July 23.

    In police interviews, Bartlett said he had been feeding Atticus when the baby started coughing and choking.

    The postman told officers he was rubbing and patting his son before he ‘decided to put him on my knee and shake him a little bit on my knee’.

    However, he now says this is not the case and any non-accidental injury must have been caused by Ms Ballentyne, Mr Row told jurors.

    ‘It is his case that he bears no responsibility for Atticus’ death whatsoever,’ he added.

    Bartlett, of Axminster, Devon, denies the two charges against him and the trial continues.

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