MANCHESTER, N.H. (WHDH) - The man who allegedly beat his 7-year-old son nearly to death has waived his court appearance.
Murtadah Mohammad, 25, was set to be arraigned in Manchester District Court Friday on charges of assault, falsifying evidence, and endangering the welfare of a child.
The mother of the boy, Rainah Riley, says her son Jaevion is in a coma and fighting for his life after suffering a skull fracture, rib fractures, a severe brain injury, and second-degree burns over much of his body while in the custody of his father.
Mohammad was arrested by police two days after they responded to a call for a child who was badly burned and not breathing on Eastern Avenue and found Jaevion suffering from extensive injuries.
The little boy was brought to a local hospital for treatment before being transferred to another hospital for “more advanced care.” Authorities said medical personnel later found the boy had suffered other injuries in addition to the burns and had to resuscitate him twice.
“For that to happen to a grown adult would be sickening, to see this on a little, helpless, small, 7-year-old boy who has never done and would never do anything to even deserve any type of physical punishment is disgusting,” Riley said.
Riley is now demanding answers from the state, saying saying she raised many red flags about Mohammad.
As an investigation into the assault continues, Manchester PD officials ask that anyone who may have information on the incident contact the department at 603-668-8711 or the Manchester Crimeline at 603-624-4040.
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