A man has been found guilty of murdering his girlfriend's 13-month-old son.

Noah Serra-Morrison was found dead on November 21 2015 after suffering 15 fractures to his body, including a 6in (15cm) wound across his skull.

Medical experts said the toddler's injuries were so severe they were similar to those arising from a car crash or a fall from a building.

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A jury at Luton Crown Court took 10 hours to unanimously find Hardeep Hunjan, 27, guilty of murder. Noah's mother, Ronnie Tayler-Morrison, 22, was cleared of the same charge.

The couple, of Crawley Road, Luton, were each found guilty of causing or allowing the death of a child and of cruelty to a child under 16.

Both of them silently put their heads in their hands as the verdicts were read out.

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They will be sentenced at the same court on Friday afternoon.

Prosecutor Jane Bickerstaff QC had told the court that Noah's injuries were likely to have been caused by him being deliberately and violently swung against a wall or floor, or by his limbs being twisted with ''severe force''.

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Ronnie Tayler-Morrison. Photo credit: Bedfordshire Police/PA Wire

Hunjan and Tayler-Morrison both said they did not know how Noah was killed but, if he had been murdered, then the other person was to blame.

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They also told paramedics and neighbours that Noah injured himself falling from his cot - a claim which Ms Bickerstaff said was impossible.