Ex-NHS Worker Gets 7 Years for Child Harm with Laxatives
April 10, 2024Former NHS worker Tracy Menhinick, 52, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for causing severe harm to a child by administering excessive laxatives over three years.
The child suffered emaciation, severe physical scarring, and underwent unnecessary treatments and surgeries resulting in permanent damage.
Menhinick, diagnosed with factitious disorder, denied responsibility, but was deemed by the judge as capable of distinguishing reality and not requiring hospital treatment for her condition.
The boy's health improved significantly once he was no longer under Menhinick's care.
During the trial, it was revealed that the boy weighed under 22 lbs. at age five due to the abuse.
Despite a defense claim that Menhinick is not a public threat, she was convicted in February at Aberdeen high court.
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The Guardian • Apr 9, 2024
Woman jailed after harming child with laxatives in AberdeenThe Independent • Apr 9, 2024
Ex-NHS worker jailed for poisoning young boy with 'industrial amount' of laxativesThe Mirror • Apr 9, 2024
Woman who poisoned child with laxatives causing 'permanent impairment' jailed