Dad charged with triple murder of three-week-old baby, son and girlfriend
Jordan Monaghan is accused of killing two of his young children, three-week-old Ruby and Logan, 21-months, as well as his partner Evie over a six-year period in Blackburn, Lancs
Jordan Monaghan has been charged with the murders of two of his children and his girlfriend (Image: Lancashire Police)
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TRAGIC: The aftermath of the crash in Darwen in 2011 in which Stacey Haslam (inset) survived A MUM S life spiralled downwards after being left fighting for her life following a horror crash in which three of her friends died, an inquest has heard. Stacey Haslam was a rear seat passenger when the car she was in crashed into a lamppost and flipped onto its roof near the Ocean Palace restaurant in Darwen, in October 2011. The driver and two other passengers died while Stacey, from Bolton, was left in a critical condition in hospital. She suffered injuries to multiple organs. An inquest into the deaths of driver Lee Amos and passengers Helen Openshaw and Roy O’Brien took place at Blackburn Coroner’s Court in 2012.
TRAGIC: The aftermath of the crash in Darwen in 2011 in which Stacey Haslam (inset) survived A MUM S life spiralled downwards after being left fighting for her life following a horror crash in which three of her friends died, an inquest has heard. Stacey Haslam was a rear seat passenger when the car she was in crashed into a lamppost and flipped onto its roof near the Ocean Palace restaurant in Darwen, in October 2011. The driver and two other passengers died while Stacey, from Bolton, was left in a critical condition in hospital. She suffered injuries to multiple organs. An inquest into the deaths of driver Lee Amos and passengers Helen Openshaw and Roy O’Brien took place at Blackburn Coroner’s Court in 2012.
TRAGIC: The aftermath of the crash in Darwen in 2011 in which Stacey Haslam (inset) survived A MUM S life spiralled downwards after being left fighting for her life following a horror crash in which three of her friends died, an inquest has heard. Stacey Haslam, from Bolton, was a rear seat passenger when the car she was in crashed into a lamppost and flipped onto its roof near the Ocean Palace restaurant in Darwen, in October 2011. The driver and two other passengers died while Stacey was left in a critical condition in hospital. She suffered injuries to multiple organs. An inquest into the deaths of driver Lee Amos and passengers Helen Openshaw and Roy O’Brien took place at Blackburn Coroner’s Court in 2012.