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Ethan Ives-Griffiths’ grandma wipes tears in court as she denies assaulting tot

By staff3 July 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Kerry Ives, 46, and her husband Michael Ives, 47, were allegedly in the living room of their Wales home when little Ethan Ives-Griffiths suffered a ‘catastrophic’ head injury and died two days later

Two-year-old Ethan Ives smiles in photo
Two-year-old Ethan Ives died from a serious head injury in August 2021(Image: PA)

A grandmother accused of murdering her two-year-old grandson wiped away tears in court as she denied assaulting the child, with details of his final moments laid bare before a jury.

Kerry Ives, 46, and her husband Michael Ives, 47, were allegedly in the living room of their Flintshire home on August 14, 2021, when little Ethan Ives-Griffiths suffered a “catastrophic” head injury. The toddler died two days later. Taking the stand at Mold Crown Court, Ives was asked directly by defence KC Owen Edwards: “Did you assault Ethan on August 14?” She replied: “No.” She also denied witnessing, helping with or encouraging any kind of assault that day.

Kerry Ives, 46, of Kingsley Road, Garden City, leaving Mold Crown Court
Kerry Ives, 46, leaving Mold Crown Court(Image: Daily Post Wales)

Though she accepted medical experts had determined Ethan’s injury occurred around the time of his collapse, she insisted: “I can’t explain what happened because nothing did.” The grandmother, at times wiping away tears with a tissue, described Ethan as a “bubbly little child” who had come to stay at her home in Garden City around June 24, 2021. He later returned to the grandparents’ home with his mum Shannon Ives from July 16 where they stayed until his death.

The court heard that Ives admitted all three adults in the house had neglected Ethan. She said: “I’m ashamed of myself.” Asked how her daughter behaved towards Ethan, she said: “She used to smack him, up the head.” After Mr Edwards asked in what circumstances that would happen, Ives said: “He’d probably p***ed her off, just by laughing at her if she told him off.”

Shannon Ives outside at Mold Crown Court
Shannon Ives outside at Mold Crown Court(Image: Daily Post Wales)

On August 14, Ives noticed a red mark on Ethan’s face after he had been in the bedroom with his mother, but said she did not see Shannon hit Ethan that day. She was later reminded of her defence statement, in which she said she witnessed Shannon strike her son to his head as they walked to the living room.

She told the court she was in the living room with her husband that evening, while Shannon was upstairs, when she turned and saw Michael Ives catching Ethan. Ives said: “Michael picked him back up and then he did it again so Michael lay him on the carpet.” Asked how it looked, she said: “It was horrible.”

Michael Ives arriving at Mold Crown Court
Michael Ives arriving at Mold Crown Court(Image: Daily Post Wales)

She said she shouted for Shannon, who came down from upstairs and later called her other daughter, Nicole, over Facetime, the court heard. The accused said: “Nicole had gone through something similar with her son. I just needed some advice for what to do.” She then rang an ambulance, but the court heard the time between Kerry Ives shouting for her daughter to come downstairs and phoning emergency services was 18 minutes.

Ives said: “I was panicking. I didn’t know what was going on.” Kerry Ives, originally from Wolverhampton, accepted the way her husband carried Ethan, by his arm, in CCTV footage from August 4 2021, was “cruel”. She said: “It wasn’t nice.” Ives said at the time she did not see her husband holding Ethan in that way and denied the footage showed her watching as Ethan was carried from a trampoline in the back garden.

CCTV image issued by North Wales Police of two-year-old Ethan Ives in the back garden of the family home in Garden City, Deeside. Kerry Ives, 46, and her husband Michael, 47, are accused of the murder of their two-year-old grandson Ethan Ives-Griffiths, who died in hospital on August 16 2021
Ethan Ives in the back garden of the family home in North Wales(Image: PA)

She said: “I was just staring, that’s what I usually do, just stare and glaze.” Asked what she would have done if she had seen her husband carrying the toddler like that, she said: “I’d have told him to pack it in.” She accepted she did see him lift Ethan over a railing by his arm in later footage which was shown to the court.

Gordon Cole KC, defending Shannon Ives, said: “Do you regret how Michael treated Ethan?” She said: “Yes.” When Mr Cole asked why she had not initially told the jury she had seen her husband carry Ethan like that, she said: “I can’t answer.” She added: “I’m not protecting him.”

She accepted she did not tell her husband to stop handling the youngster in that way. She told the court: “Nobody ever listened to me anyway.” Michael and Kerry Ives, of Kingsley Road, Garden City, deny murder, an alternative count of causing or allowing the death of a child, and cruelty to a person under 16.

Shannon Ives, of Nant Garmon, Mold, denies causing or allowing the death of a child and cruelty to a person under 16. The trial was adjourned until Friday.

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