Constance Marten, sentenced to 14 years for her baby’s manslaughter, has been granted permission to appeal — along with her partner Mark Gordon, both convicted of gross negligence, child cruelty, and concealing the birth of their infant daughter Victoria, who died from hypothermia in a tent on the South Downs. After seven weeks on the run, they were arrested following an abandoned burning car, leading to Victoria’s body being found in a disused shed. The judge called their actions “neglect of the most serious kind,” while prosecutors rejected claims of accidental suffocation. Now, Marten seeks to overturn her conviction as public outcry continues over the tragic case.

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