She has pleaded guilty to four counts of child abuse related to neglect, failing to provide Hakeem Hussain with proper medical supervision and exposing her son to heroin and crack. Heath, 39, allegedly slept with heroin on the night Hakim suffered a fatal asthma attack in November 2017. West Midlands police have released photos, which were presented to the jury during the trial, showing them inside their mom’s house in Long Acre, Nechells, where Hakeem lived most of that year. Witnesses described the property in Coventry Crown Court as “messy” and “disgusting”, while Heath’s social worker said it was “never messy”, according to the court. READ MORE – Hygiene violations were detected in a “dirty” Birmingham bakery where the worker was wearing an outdoor hat and coat The court heard during the trial that in the weeks leading up to Hakeem’s death, gas and electricity were cut off due to “non-payment”. That prompted Heath to take her seriously asthmatic son to stay at her boyfriend’s house on nearby Cook Street, according to the court. It was there that Hakim was found tragically dead in the garden on the morning of Sunday 26 November. Click on the gallery below to see the full collection of images The prosecution claimed he woke up overnight and went outside to get some fresh air, but suffered a severe asthma attack. Heath was accused of sleeping all night smoking heroin in the living room before going to bed. Chloe Cooper’s girlfriend told the court that she visited Heath at Cook Street in the early hours of the previous day – Saturday, November 25, 2017. She said the property smelled “unhealthy, not clean and raw smoke”, adding that she was “shocked that they brought me to such a landscape “. He told the court he was rowing with Heath who sat down to smoke heroin and crack cocaine in the living room. Ms Cooper said: “I was not happy to start a fight with her. I was shocked. I was upset to be honest and angry. I was quite aggressive and strong. I did not expect to see my boyfriend like that. It was not how I left her. go well before “. The living room on Cook Street (Image: West Midlands Police / SWNS) He said he went in to see Hakim in the next room who was tired and said he was “not feeling well”. Ms Cooper said she insisted on going back to Heath’s home in Long Acre, but described it as “worse” when she arrived. He said: “It was not a house for her or Hakeem. It was just bags and bags. You just came in. The kitchen was disgusting. The front room was not nice. It was not like I knew Laura was alive.” Ms Cooper told the court that the kitchen was “disgusting” and told jurors the house was frozen, adding that she had given Heath ρες 30 to refill her gas and electricity. He recalled that Hakim said he did not have his own bedroom, so he went to sleep on the couch that night, according to the court. He died about 24 hours later being transported back to Cook Street, according to the court. Heath allegedly used one of her asthma son’s inhalers to smoke Class A drugs, according to court Among the photos released was one of the boy’s blue inhalers covered in foil, Heath allegedly used it to smoke drugs, the court said. Prosecutor Matthew Brook said: “You might think that an impressive aspect of the accused’s behavior is the use of Hakeem inhalers to smoke drugs. Blue foil inhalers on top of them so he can use them to smoke drugs. . “Whenever the accused was about to smoke heroin, crack cocaine, in this way the accused faced the risk of harm to her son by using his inhalers in this way. The use of asthma equipment for smoking drugs can “Think of it as a metaphor for her neglect of Hakim, symbolizing that she had given priority to her own need over the duty of care and the need to take care of her son and his safety.” Energy To receive the latest crime and court updates directly in your inbox, click here Read more related articles Read more related articles