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Life sentence for man who shook girlfriend's baby to death
Summary
A man, Thomas Morgan, has been convicted of murdering his girlfriend's five-month-old baby after an incident in March 2024; he was sentenced to life imprisonment. Reports say he must serve a minimum period — reported as 18 years and 136 days, reflecting time on remand — before he can apply for parole.
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Thomas Morgan has been convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment after a jury heard the case at Swansea Crown Court. The baby, Jensen-Lee Dougal, was five months old when the incident took place in March 2024 and died in hospital the following day. Morgan maintained his innocence for months and was arrested in July 2025. The baby's mother read a victim impact statement describing continuing grief and trauma.
Key facts:
- The victim was five-month-old Jensen-Lee Dougal; the incident occurred on 30 March 2024 and he died on 31 March 2024.
- Thomas Morgan, 29, from Gorseinon, Swansea, was found guilty of murder at Swansea Crown Court and has been sentenced to life imprisonment.
- Morgan was not arrested until July 2025, after attending the baby's funeral and cremation in May 2024.
- Medical experts reported severe injuries to the baby's brain, spine and eyes and rejected the defendant's account that he was trying to save the child from choking.
- The child's mother, Jordan Dougal, told the court she lives with "overwhelming grief, trauma and pain" and described the loss of milestones she will never see.
Summary:
The court imposed a life sentence and the period before parole eligibility was reported as 18 years and 136 days, reflecting time already spent on remand. The family has spoken about lasting grief and trauma. No further court dates were reported.
