A jury has found a high-profile sportsman not guilty of causing injuries to an infant.
The jury at Dunedin District Court unanimously found the defendant not guilty of two charges - injuring with reckless disregard, and assault.
Judge David Robinson accepted the jury鈥檚 verdict after a nearly four-hour deliberation on Monday afternoon following a three-week trial.
The public gallery was packed with the defendant鈥檚 friends and family, as well as the infant鈥檚 mother, who sobbed throughout proceedings.
The defendant, who continues to have name suppression, closed his eyes and gasped as the foreperson confirmed the decision.
Members of the public gallery collectively gasped and were visibly emotional as the foreperson read the verdict.
Following the verdict, the defendant embraced the infant鈥檚 mother as both sobbed.
The trial followed allegations from the medical community that the defendant was responsible for causing the infant鈥檚 13 broken ribs.
Throughout the trial, the jury heard from a range of medical experts who explained the baby鈥檚 bones appeared normal and the pattern of fractures could only be explained by force, rejecting defence suggestions of rickets or general bone fragility.
The Crown alleged the infant suffered 13 rib fractures while in the defendant鈥檚 care, consistent with compressive force.
The defence maintained the injuries could be explained by underlying medical issues, vitamin deficiency, or benign causes, and that the defendant did not harm the child.
The defendant was released by the court, with Judge Robinson commending him for his conduct throughout the trial.
鈥淚 wish you all the very best,鈥 he said.
Outside the court, a friend of the defendant and the infant鈥檚 mother told the media: 鈥淭hank f**k for that.鈥
Ben Tomsett is a multimedia journalist based in Dunedin. He joined the Herald in 2023.
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