Ashley Ahpay will serve about six years and nine months for manslaughter for the 2020 death of her son.
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Outside the courthouse, Watson said the sentence was reasonable and fair, given all of the circumstances of the case. There was also evidence of her previous abuse of her son. Court heard her other children witnessed her hitting and slapping him, pulling his hair and locking him in a closet and dresser drawer to deal with this crying.Article content
He said he was mindful Ahpay had postpartum depression at the time of her son’s death and was a single mother caring for several of children, including two under the age of two.Article content
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