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«Breaking News» Final heartbreaking video of 19-month-old Ellie May shows her restrained on her harness

Chilling footage has emerged of 19-month-old Ellie-May Minshull Coyle stumbling and falling over after she was pulled by her harness in a job centre near her home the day before she was found dead.


Lauren Coyle and Reece Hitchcott, both 20, were found guilty of causing or allowing the death of the child following a trial yesterday, but were cleared of her manslaughter.


CCTV footage, released by police, shows a man holding a harness attached to the child's back as she scurries playfully around the waiting area of a job centre near her home in Preston.



Ellie May Minshull-Coyle (pictured) died after she was caged and forcibly restrained inside a cot at her home in Lostock Hall, near Preston


Ellie May Minshull-Coyle (pictured) died after she was caged and forcibly restrained inside a cot at her home in Lostock Hall, near Preston



Ellie May Minshull-Coyle (pictured) died after she was caged and forcibly restrained inside a cot at her home in Lostock Hall, near Preston





Te 19-month-old is seen on CCTV footage being restrained by a man using a child harness


Te 19-month-old is seen on CCTV footage being restrained by a man using a child harness



Te 19-month-old is seen on CCTV footage being restrained by a man using a child harness





Ellie-May then stumbles and falls over after she is tugged hard by the man using the leash


Ellie-May then stumbles and falls over after she is tugged hard by the man using the leash



Ellie-May then stumbles and falls over after she is tugged hard by the man using the leash



When she reaches out for something on a small wooden filing cabinet, the man restrains her so hard that she spins around, loses her balance and hits the deck. 


Liverpool Crown Court heard yesterday that Ellie-May was found dead in her bed, which had been made into a 'cage' with cot sides tied together around it, in the couple's flat in Ward Street, Lostock Hall, Preston on March 23 last year.


A post-mortem examination found her death was caused by 'forcible restraint by ligatures in a face down position complicated by hyperthermia'.





Lauren Coyle, jailed for 10 years


Lauren Coyle, jailed for 10 years






Reece Hitchcott was also jailed for 10 years


Reece Hitchcott was also jailed for 10 years



Lauren Coyle (left) and Reece Hitchcott (right) were both jailed for 10 years each 





Lauren Coyle  arriving with an unknown friend at Liverpool Crown Court for sentencing last month


Lauren Coyle  arriving with an unknown friend at Liverpool Crown Court for sentencing last month



Lauren Coyle  arriving with an unknown friend at Liverpool Crown Court for sentencing last month


Sentencing the pair on Friday, judge Mr Justice Dove said: 'The bed you both created and used, night after night, was quite literally a death trap.'


He said: 'On the night of March 22 and March 23 2017, undoubtedly in escalating distress and agony, Ellie-May Minshull Coyle succumbed to asphyxiation while she was forcibly restrained in the cage which her toddler bed had been transformed into.


'All the positive energy and joy which she had brought into the world was extinguished on March 23 and it was extinguished by you both.'




Reece Hitchcott (right) arriving at Liverpool Crown Court yesterday where he and his ex-partner Lauren Coyle have been jailed for 10 years each for allowing the death of 19-month-old Ellie-May Minshull Coyle


Reece Hitchcott (right) arriving at Liverpool Crown Court yesterday where he and his ex-partner Lauren Coyle have been jailed for 10 years each for allowing the death of 19-month-old Ellie-May Minshull Coyle



Reece Hitchcott (right) arriving at Liverpool Crown Court yesterday where he and his ex-partner Lauren Coyle have been jailed for 10 years each for allowing the death of 19-month-old Ellie-May Minshull Coyle





The cot where the child was forcibly restrained was dubbed a 'monstrous cage' in court


The cot where the child was forcibly restrained was dubbed a 'monstrous cage' in court



The cot where the child was forcibly restrained was dubbed a 'monstrous cage' in court






Ellie-May Minshull Coyle, pictured, was tied down in a bed described as a death trap


Ellie-May Minshull Coyle, pictured, was tied down in a bed described as a death trap






Ellie-May Minshull Coyle, pictured, was tied down in a bed described as a death trap


Ellie-May Minshull Coyle, pictured, was tied down in a bed described as a death trap



Ellie-May Minshull Coyle, pictured, was tied down in a bed described as a death trap



He said the couple had difficulties getting the child to sleep but had good advice from grandparents and health visitors.


Despite that, the judge said, Hitchcott, of The Fieldings, Fulwood, Preston, converted the purple Frozen bed into a 'cage', placing sheets and bedding over the sides of it to prevent the toddler seeing outside, and Coyle, of Collins Road, Bamber Bridge, Preston, went along with it.


Ellie-May was alleged to have been bound to the bed face-down and there were marks on her wrists and ankles, suggesting she had been tied to the 'cage', the jury heard.




'The bed you both created and used, night after night, was quite literally a death trap,' said the judge sentencing the pair in Liverpool Crown Court


'The bed you both created and used, night after night, was quite literally a death trap,' said the judge sentencing the pair in Liverpool Crown Court



'The bed you both created and used, night after night, was quite literally a death trap,' said the judge sentencing the pair in Liverpool Crown Court





On the night of March 22nd/23rd 2017 blankets & ligatures were used to tie the toddler into her bed. A duvet was then placed over her meaning that she was unable to properly regulate her body temperature


On the night of March 22nd/23rd 2017 blankets & ligatures were used to tie the toddler into her bed. A duvet was then placed over her meaning that she was unable to properly regulate her body temperature



On the night of March 22nd/23rd 2017 blankets & ligatures were used to tie the toddler into her bed. A duvet was then placed over her meaning that she was unable to properly regulate her body temperature



The jury at Liverpool Crown Court were shown texts between Coyle and Hitchcott which revealed they were struggling to cope.


Coyle had sent a message to her lover, saying: ‘She was biting me so I put her in her room. She is banging her head off the walls. I have smacked her loads too.’


Hitchcott replied: ‘I will sort her out when I come home. I will put her in her room.’ Coyle said: ‘I literally feel like jumping in front of a train. So stressed.’


The court heard Ellie-May’s father, John Minshull, had moved out of the flat in Preston, Lancashire in December 2016, after she confessed she had cheated on him with Hitchcott.




Baby Ellie-May Minshull-Coyle's father John Minshull and grandmother Sharon Porter reading a statement outside court after sentencing in Liverpool yesterday 


Baby Ellie-May Minshull-Coyle's father John Minshull and grandmother Sharon Porter reading a statement outside court after sentencing in Liverpool yesterday 



Baby Ellie-May Minshull-Coyle's father John Minshull and grandmother Sharon Porter reading a statement outside court after sentencing in Liverpool yesterday 



Mr Justice Dove said the pair would have been aware of the 'obvious risks' but took them for their own 'selfish reasons'.


He said: 'I accept Ellie-May's death has had a clear and significant impact on you both but in circumstances where you both continue to maintain your denials of involvement there can only be limited signs of remorse.'


In a statement which was read to the court, Ellie-May's father John Minshull said: 'Every day me and my mum think about Ellie and really miss her, we just wish we could give her a big hug and it breaks our hearts deeply.'




Lauren Coyle, 19 arrives at Liverpool Crown Court on October 19th this year


Lauren Coyle, 19 arrives at Liverpool Crown Court on October 19th this year



Lauren Coyle, 19 arrives at Liverpool Crown Court on October 19th this year





Ellie-May Minshull Coyle, aged 19 months, whose mother Lauren Coyle, 19, and Coyle's ex-partner Reece Hitchcott have been found guilty of causing or allowing the toddler's death at Liverpool Crown Court


Ellie-May Minshull Coyle, aged 19 months, whose mother Lauren Coyle, 19, and Coyle's ex-partner Reece Hitchcott have been found guilty of causing or allowing the toddler's death at Liverpool Crown Court



Ellie-May Minshull Coyle, aged 19 months, whose mother Lauren Coyle, 19, and Coyle's ex-partner Reece Hitchcott have been found guilty of causing or allowing the toddler's death at Liverpool Crown Court



He added: 'Now I can't be a dad to her no more, it destroys me inside.'


John Jones QC, defending Coyle, said she had been subject of a 'hate campaign' on social media and had been 'abandoned' by her parents during the trial.


He said: 'It must be remembered that Ellie-May had two parents. One now needs to be sentenced.


'That doesn't mean to say her sense of loss is in any way a reduced loss.




Reece Hitchcott, 20, leaving Liverpool Crown Court in October this year after denying manslaughter 


Reece Hitchcott, 20, leaving Liverpool Crown Court in October this year after denying manslaughter 



Reece Hitchcott, 20, leaving Liverpool Crown Court in October this year after denying manslaughter 



'Her loss is a profound loss and one that will be permanent in its nature.'


James Pickup QC, representing Hitchcott, said the defendant had been thrown out of home at 16, partly because of his cannabis addiction, and had lived on the streets and in supported accommodation before moving in with Coyle and Ellie-May.


He said: 'He was an incompetent and inadequate 'parent', a person doing his best in those circumstances to assist Lauren Coyle.'




Speaking outside court after sentencing, Ellie-May's grandmother Sharon Porter, who was accompanied by the tot's dad John Minshull, described her as 'perfect'


Speaking outside court after sentencing, Ellie-May's grandmother Sharon Porter, who was accompanied by the tot's dad John Minshull, described her as 'perfect'



Speaking outside court after sentencing, Ellie-May's grandmother Sharon Porter, who was accompanied by the tot's dad John Minshull, described her as 'perfect'



The couple, who both denied they had tied the youngster to the bed, were also convicted of one count of child cruelty by 'caging' the child in her bed, and another count of child cruelty by restraining her in the bed.


Their lodger, Connor Kirby, 20, of Octavia Court, Huyton, Liverpool, was cleared of all of the charges.


Speaking outside court after sentencing, Ellie-May's grandmother Sharon Porter, who was accompanied by the tot's dad John Minshull, described her as 'perfect'. 




After almost seven-and-a-half hours of deliberations, the jury found the pair guilty of causing or allowing her death, one count of child cruelty by "caging" the child in her bed, and another count of child cruelty by restraining her in the bed


After almost seven-and-a-half hours of deliberations, the jury found the pair guilty of causing or allowing her death, one count of child cruelty by "caging" the child in her bed, and another count of child cruelty by restraining her in the bed



After almost seven-and-a-half hours of deliberations, the jury found the pair guilty of causing or allowing her death, one count of child cruelty by 'caging' the child in her bed, and another count of child cruelty by restraining her in the bed



Sharon, who fought back tears as she spoke, said: 'I just wanted to say that Ellie-May was a beautiful little girl. 


She was so special to everyone around her. 'She was always happy. She was the perfect daughter and a perfect granddaughter. 


'She will always be in our hearts and minds. 'I also want to say thank you to our barrister Mr Tehrani and all the police officers for the support our family has had.' 


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