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Kirsty Burdett, left, and her partner Davey Everson, right, have been found guilty by a jury at St Albans Crown Court. Credit: South Beds News Agency A man who violently shook and threw a baby in a fit of rage has been convicted of murder. Davey Everson, 23, was found guilty at St Albans Crown Court of the murder of three-month-old Millie Rose Burdett, who died in hospital in January 2019. Millie Rose s mother, and Everson s partner, Kirsty Burdett, was also in court and she was found guilty of causing or allowing the death of her daughter. Millie Rose suffered a catalogue of injuries during her short life, including 23 broken bones, and she was never able to recover from a bleed on the brain she received in December 2018 after being shook by Everson at Burdett s home in Rickmansworth.
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They will be sentenced after Christmas, on January 5, at Luton Crown Court.
In October 2019, 20-year-old Clayton Barker, 22-year-old Charlie Chandler, 23-year-old Earl Bevans and two youths aged 16 and 17 made their way to a birthday party at a house in Emerson Valley, carrying masks and weapons, after a tip-off that rival gang members would be there.
After getting out of a taxi, the defendants crept around to the back of the house where the party was taking place and burst in with their faces covered and brandishing weapons including a large machete or Rambo knife.
Dom (left) and Ben were both murdered
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image captionBen Gillham-Rice (left) and Dom Ansah (right) died after being attacked at a party
Two men and two youths have been convicted of murdering two 17 year olds in a ferocious attack at a party.
Charlie Chandler, 22, Clayton Barker, 20, a 17-year-old and a 16-year-old killed Dom Ansah and Ben Gillham-Rice at the house party in Milton Keynes.
Armed and wearing masks, three stormed the rear of the house while one, armed with a large machete, blocked the front door, Luton Crown Court heard.
They were each convicted of two counts of murder, on 19 October 2019.
A fifth man, Earl Bevans, 23, admitted the charges at the start of the trial.