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‘Scumbag’ mum discovered responsible of killing child after burning tot with hairdryer

Courtney Gartshore, 28, has been found guilty of killing her three-month-old daughter Dahlia-Rose Gartshore, who suffered serious burns due to heat from a hairdryer

Courtney Gartshore has been found guilty of killing her baby daughter Dahlia-Rose due to heat from a hairdryer

A 28-year-old mum has been found guilty of killing her baby daughter after exposing her to heat from a hairdryer. Courtney Gartshore has been convicted of the culpable homicide of her three-month old daughter.

Gartshore was found guilty of killing Dahlia-Rose following a trial at the High Court in Aberdeen, reports the BBC. On September 30, 2023, officers received a call from the Scottish Ambulance Service making them aware of the death of a three-month old baby girl in Peterhead. Dahlia-Rose Gartshore was pronounced dead at the scene.

An investigation into the child’s death was launched and following police enquiries Courtney Gartshore was arrested and charged in November, 2023.

Dahlia-Rose

A former friend of Gartshore’s said: “She is a total and utter scumbag. I don’t know how anyone could do that a tiny, helpless baby.

“Hell would be too nice a place for her to end up in. I’m so glad she’s been convicted. I will never be able to stop thinking about the pain and agony Dahlia-Rose experienced in the final moments of her life.”

Detective Inspector James Callander said: “Children are defenceless and should be protected. The death of any child is particularly harrowing, but a child’s death at the hands of a parent is incredibly disturbing.

“Everyone involved in this investigation was deeply affected by the circumstances of Dahlia Rose’s death, but our job is to uncover the truth and ensure that the person responsible is brought to justice.

“I would like to express sincere thanks to everyone who supported what was an incredibly difficult and sensitive enquiry.

Courtney Gartshore, 28(Image: Police Handout)

“The unwavering commitment and professionalism shown by our officers and partner agencies who worked tirelessly to ensure this complex enquiry was conducted thoroughly and with the utmost care, dignity, and respect.

“I also want to acknowledge the local community, for their patience, understanding and support throughout this investigation, particularly those who came forward with information, whose cooperation has been invaluable in helping us establish the truth and secure this conviction.”

Gartshore is due to be sentenced on Friday, August 14, 2026.