Rosdeep Adekoya had been accused of murder but admitted a reduced charge of culpable homicide at the High Court in Edinburgh.
She confessed to wrapping
Mikaeel's body in a duvet cover, putting it in a suitcase and driving to
Dunvegan Avenue in Kirkcaldy, where she hid the case under a bush in woodland
behind a house.
The death of three-year-old
Mikaeel Kular touched the community
Mikaeel's disappearance from his
Edinburgh home in January sparked a huge search involving police officers,
firefighters, mountain rescue teams and the coastguard, as well as members of
the public.
His body was eventually found 25
miles away in woodland in Kirkcaldy, Fife.
Adekoya's internet searches
included "Get rid of bruises"
Adekoya had called 999 to report
her son missing to police, telling officers he got out of bed and climbed on a
stool to unlock the front door of his home.
But in court she admitted to
beating her son to death, repeatedly punching him and causing his body to hit
against a hard object or inflicting blunt injuries on his head and body between
January 12 and 15.
She also pleaded guilty to
attempting to defeat the ends of justice by pretending to police he had gone
missing.
Advocate depute Alex Prentice
told the court: "The basis for the plea tendered being accepted is that
the Crown accepts that the accused had no intention to kill Mikaeel and that
the assault perpetrated upon him, although severe, fell short of the wicked recklessness
required for murder."
Explaining the charge of culpable
homicide, Sky's James Matthews, at the High Court in Edinburgh, said:
"Basically she beat up her son causing his death but she didn't mean to
kill him, and that's been accepted by the prosecution authorities."
He said after killing Mikaeel,
Adekoya had done the school-run taking her four other children to school before
continuing on to dump his body behind a property where her sister was staying.
"Her concocted story
unravelled under questioning by police, and it was when they spotted
inconsistencies in her story that she broke down and told them where Mikaeel's
body was," Matthews added.
The car used by Adekoya to dump
Mikaeel's body after the school-run
Adekoya's internet history showed
searches including "I find it hard to love my son", "I love all
of my children except one", "Why am I so aggressive with my son"
and "Get rid of bruises".
The court heard Mikaeel died on
the night of Tuesday, January 14, from injuries inflicted the previous Sunday. His mother
"lost her temper" when he was repeatedly sick following a trip to a
Nando's restaurant at the city's Fountain Park.
Mikaeel had
more than 40 separate injuries to his body, including bruises to his back, chin
and cheek, trauma to the brain, haemorrhage in the spinal cord and injuries to
his arms.Mr Prentice said: "If medical assistance had been called for, death might not have resulted."
Culled From Sky News
No atom of maternal instinct, so brutal
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