Couple jailed after toddler’s body found buried in Birmingham garden

Horrific discovery in Handsworth

A couple has been convicted of causing or allowing the death of their three-year-old son. The toddler, Abiyah Yasharahyalah, was found buried in the backyard of their home in Handsworth, Birmingham.

Tai Yasharahyalah, 42, and Naiyahmi Yasharahyalah, 43, were found guilty at Coventry Crown Court of multiple charges, including child cruelty for neglecting to provide proper food and medical care. They were also convicted of perverting the course of justice by attempting to cover up their son’s death.

The couple, who lived on Clarence Road, were remanded in custody and will be sentenced next Thursday.

Callous cover-up exposed

The grim case broke when police uncovered Abiyah’s body buried in the garden following a child welfare investigation. Prosecutors revealed chilling details of prolonged neglect, including a lack of proper nutrition and medical attention. The couple’s decision to bury the boy was labelled a “calculated and callous” effort to avoid blame.

Jury’s damning verdict

After hours of deliberation, the jury unanimously convicted the Yasharahyalahs of:

  • Causing or allowing the death of a child
  • Child cruelty through neglect
  • Perverting the course of justice

Community reels from tragedy

West Midlands Police described the case as “deeply distressing.” A spokesperson said,

“Abiyah’s death was a direct result of the neglect and cruelty he endured. We hope this verdict brings some sense of justice for his tragic loss.”

Local child welfare groups have called for urgent action to prevent similar horrors. Meanwhile, neighbours labelled the family “reclusive,” expressing shock and sadness at the tragic revelations.

This tragic case shines a harsh spotlight on the devastating consequences of child neglect and the urgent need to protect vulnerable children across the UK.

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