“He was our beautiful boy that was very much loved” says Lancashire teacher accused of murdering baby

In the latest from Preston Crown Court, a man accused of murdering a baby he was trying to adopt says “He was our beautiful boy that was very much loved.”
A teacher accused of the Sєxual abuse and murder of a a baby boy he was trying to adopt has said his love for the child could “never be taken away”.
Jamie Varley, 37, is said to have routinely Sєxually, physically and emotionally abused Preston Davey, who he adopted with his partner John McGowan-Fazakerley, Preston Crown Court has heard.
The infant went to live with the defendants, from Grimsargh, at their former home in Blackpool, Lancashire, on April 1 2023, but nearly four months later on July 27 he died in hospital after he suffered a collapse and cardiac arrest, allegedly after a Sєxual ᴀssault by Varley.
Continuing his cross-examination of Varley on Thursday, prosecutor Peter Wright KC reminded the defendant of videos he recorded on his phone of Preston being spun fast on a park playground, his eyes rolling back, eight days before his death.

Mr Wright said: “This little lad was resigned to his fate and it was obvious on his face.”
Varley said: “No, this little boy, our little boy, had a brilliant life with us.”
The Crown says that on July 23 both defendants Sєxually ᴀssaulted Preston at their home.
Mr Wright said: “He was your plaything, wasn’t he?”
Varley replied: “No, he was not. He was our beautiful boy that was very much loved.
“In hindsight, I got some things wrong but he was very much loved and that’s something you will never be able to take away.”
Mr Wright said: “What really happened that afternoon, Mr Varley?”
The defendant said: “No Sєxual allegations, as you would imply.”
Mr Wright asked whether Varley’s recollection of events on July 27 had “improved with age”.
Varley said: “I do believe I have a clearer understanding of events that took place.”
The prosecutor said: “Or is it you becoming aware of physical findings and you have now sought to give a different account?”
Varley said: “No, that day we lost that boy. You forget about that when you put these allegations. I couldn’t think clearly or straight.”
Mr Wright went on: “I am going to suggest what you have done from start to end, Mr Varley, is you have deliberately sought to mislead everyone in authority about what happened to Preston.”
Varley said: “Your suggestion is completely and entirely wrong.”
He denied that he and his partner had jointly Sєxually abused Preston or ill-treated and neglected him.
Mr Wright said: “The reality is you killed that boy.”
Varley said: “The reality is very much wrong.”
Mr Wright said: “And you did so in circumstances where you are guilty of his murder?”
Varley replied: “No I am not. I am not.
“Our boy was not Sєxually abused, or murdered, or hit.”
Jurors have been told that a post-mortem examination of Preston found multiple non-accidental, internal and external injuries.
The cause of Preston’s death was found to be acute upper airways obstruction by either smothering or an object or objects inserted into his mouth.
Parts of his anatomy were described as “abnormal”, with some injuries consistent with “forcible penetration” and clinical signs of Sєxual abuse.
Varley denies murder, manslaughter, two counts of ᴀssault by penetration, five counts of cruelty to a child, grievous bodily harm, Sєxual ᴀssault of a child, 13 counts of taking indecent pH๏τos or videos of a child, one of distributing an indecent pH๏τo of a child, to his co-accused, and one of making an indecent pH๏τo.
McGowan-Fazakerley, 32, denies allowing the death of a child, three counts of child cruelty and one count of the Sєxual ᴀssault of a child.
- The trial was adjourned until Monday.