Police arrest father and quiz parents for ‘child abuse’ after health visitor reports child’s red and blotchy skin to NHS – before discovering he has a milk allergy
Police arrest father and quiz parents for ‘child abuse’ after health visitor reports child’s red and blotchy skin to NHS – before discovering he has a milk allergy.
Parents who were falsely accused of abusing their newborn when he displayed milk allergy symptoms have spoken of their ‘harrowing’ ordeal.
Marc Sutherland and Natalie Whyte were separated from their son and interviewed by 22 people after repeatedly raising concerns about ‘screaming fits’ which left him red and marked.
Mr Sutherland said the ordeal, which included him being arrested and questioned by police, was ‘hell’.
‘We were put through two months of hell because they didn’t test for his allergies the day we went into the hospital,’ he said. ‘It’s a horrible experience that no-one should go through.’
The ordeal started when health experts said baby Callan was suffering from colic but the parents ‘knew’ there was something seriously wrong.
Ms Whyte, who is also mother to seven-year-old Lucy, said: ‘We were constantly told that is was colic. But I knew it wasn’t just that – every feed he would be agitated and scream the house down.’
Baby’s milk allergy saw innocent dad arrested in child abuse probe
After one particularly hard night last month, Ms Whtye again spoke to the health visitor – who asked if she thought her young daughter could be hurting seven-week-old Callan.
The 28-year-old, of Auchleven, Aberdeenshire, said: ‘I had taken Lucy out and on my return Marc told me how Callan had really struggled.
‘He had been pushing and straining and had gone bright red and purple. The left side of his face was red and slightly swollen.
‘The next day, his face still had some strange red and purplish marks on it and I was very worried, as any parent would be.’