A couple caused the death of their three -year -old son Force A “extreme” vegetarian diet is And then his body was buried in his garden.
Tai and Naiyami Yashrahayalah lived on a diet that mainly included nuts, raisins and soy milk, and in early 2020, their son Abiah failed to pay medical attention after Abiah became severely ill.
At the time of his death from respiratory disease, he was also suffering from severe malnutrition, which led to rickets, anemia and stunted growth, which his parents tried to treat with garlic and various other pastes.
The gamblers heard that the couple lived in a “off-grind” existence and believed that they were living in a “kingdom installed by Tai, who followed their own” clever laws “legal framework and their religion.
After being found guilty for all the allegations, he was sentenced to 24-and-a-half years and 19-and-a-half years respectively for increasing the syllabus of justice for the cause of the death of his three-year-old son and to bury his body in the garden behind him.
A post -mortem examination residue and other tests of Abiah’s “skeleton” failed to identify how he died, but suggested that he was also suffering from severe dental decay and six fractures, which in his right hands, legs, and ribs, possibly about six weeks before his death.
London-Born Tai, a medical genetics graduate, who first used the name Tai-Zamrai, and former shop worker Naiyami shook the mainstream society and buried Abiah’s body on his property in the handsworth, BirminghamWhen he was evicted in March 2022.
He was eventually arrested while living in a caravan in December 2022. GlystonburySummerset, first spent time living in a shipping container.
The gamblers unanimously convicted the two defenders after hearing how they put Abiah’s body in their bed for eight days, before they were buried and buried in 80 cm-80-cm-grave grave behind their then house in Clarence Road, Handsworth.

The test stated that the police visited the property of Clarence Road thrice: when Abia was alive in February 2018; After his death again in September 2021; And then in March 2022 to assist the removal of the couple for rented non-payment.
On the second occasion, the police bodycam footage recorded the authorities whether a child lives at the address, and Tai is becoming aggressive and being arrested for being a blocker.
When asked about the children, Tai, who buried his son’s body about 19 months ago, replied: “We have the right to remain silent. I am a citizen of Yashrahayalah – you have no jurisdiction in my realm.”
Due to confusion on the records related to the address, Abiah was not missing due to the disappearance of welfare investigation.

The test was told that instead of contacting NHSThe couple told the police that they had abandoned British citizenship and tried to treat their son’s final disease with garlic and ginger.
On his arrest on 9 December 2022, both of them were “extremely thin” and an investigation five days later his son’s body was discovered.
By the time he was interviewed by the police, disintegration from society and social services enabled Tai to walk hard, and Naiyami was able to stand, but unable to walk, the court heard.
Referring to a comment made by the prosecutor’s mother that “nature has a way to do things”, the prosecutor said: “This is his attitude: ‘We are right and nature will decide”.
Tai and his 43 -year -old wife, who were born in Birmingham, denied the allegations against him, stating the court that he did not work with will and admitted that Abiah would recover from a flu -like situation.

Former fitness instructor Tai, at the age of 42, told the police in an interview that he hoped the “eight-day ritual” that Abiah would “come back”, but eventually decided to operate a burial according to his culture which he considered as a holy field.
The court heard married defendants in 2015 and changed their names with Donald Nahnah and Donna Graham as their religion.
Opening the case for the crown at the beginning of the trial, prosecutor Jonas Hunkin Casey claimed that the couple jointly neglected Abiah to fail to provide adequate food or any medical help.
During his closing speech for gamblers, Mr. Hankin alleged that it would be clear for the two defenders that Abiah, whose teeth would have been staggering, were in great pain with boils and other diseases.
Referring to a comment made by Abiah’s mother that “nature has a way to work”, Mr. Hankin said to the court: “This is his attitude, ‘We are right and will decide nature”. It is breathtaking ego and cruelty. “
The malnutrition of the seriousness suffering by Abiah was not only seen in the UK, the barrister said, “For the best reasons for themselves”, inspired himself and his son in the developing world in the developing world.
James Leslie Francis of the Crown Prosiction Service said, “Abiah’s parents deliberately and showed them a significant disregard by restricting them in a strict vegetarian diet and showing them a significant disregard for their health and good. While they were free to behave in this way, they hurt their own health, they gave them a duty for a duty,” they were free to behave in this way.
Mr. Justice Wall sent the couple to custody last week, which was removed during the trial.