Statements Following Sentencing Of Sarah Morris

Statements Following Sentencing Of Sarah Morris


Tuesday 19th Mar 2024


A woman whose 13-month-old daughter drowned in the bath has today, Wednesday 13th March, been sentenced to three years imprisonment after she was found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter.

Sarah Elizabeth Morris, 35, of Bagillt was found guilty by a jury at Mold Crown Court, following Rosie's death on July 29th 2015.

Investigating Officer Detective Constable Ruth Roberts said: “The events that happened on 29th July 2015 will remain with those connected with baby Rosie Morris for the rest of their lives, especially her loved ones.

“Rosie was left unattended in a bath of water for 47 minutes, inadequately supervised by her mother Sarah. Rosie was left in a vulnerable position, she was reliant on her mother, but she neglected her. She failed in her duty of care and that failure resulted in the most tragic circumstance.

“The jury have listened to the evidence over the last two weeks and today they have deemed that Sarah’s failure to adequately care for Rosie during those 47 minutes amounts to gross negligence and have therefore found her guilty of gross negligent manslaughter.”

“There is no sentence which can take away the pain felt by Rosie’s family. Today’s verdict cannot bring Rosie back, but hopefully in the weeks and months ahead it will provide the family with some closure.”

“We welcome the three year sentence, and our thoughts very much remain with the extended family that has had to endure a prolonged and very distressing investigation. We are grateful to the family for their patience, cooperation and dignity over the last three and a half years.” 

“We would also like to thank the medical experts and CPS for their support and guidance without whose help this prosecution would not have been possible. I now hope the family can move forward and attempt to re-build their lives.”

Statement issued by the family

In a statement Rosie’s grandmother, Tracey Read, said: “On the 29th July 2015 my life and my family’s life changed forever when I received the worst phone call. I never thought my beautiful grand-daughter Rosie would lose her life aged just 13-months due to total and utter neglect by her mother, Sarah Morris. Rosie's death could have been avoided.” 

“Still to this day I am haunted by what happened and it breaks my heart to think how she must have suffered with her twin in the same bath as her, helpless and watching her drowning.”

“Rosie’s death has had a massive effect on our lives, but today I feel that justice has been done for Rosie. I will ensure that her memory is not forgotten.” 

“I would like to thank the prosecution team, DC Ruth Roberts, civilian Investigator Dave Jones and Maureen Bisson from the Homicide Victim Support team for their support during this difficult time.”