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The idea of a trip to the local supermarket seems uneventful. So the last thing you would expect when taking your five-day-old baby out of the house for the first time, is your sleeping newborn being punched in the face by a random stranger. The attack would lead to a stay in hospital and an ensuing trial for common assault, on a baby that wasn't even a week old.
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MUSIC:
Under Cover by Wayne Jones
Lullabye by Density & Time
Light Years Away by Doug Maxwell
Beyond the Lows by The Whole Other
Melting Sands by ELPHNT
Gently Onwards by ELPHNT
Ether Real by Density & Time
Adrift by ELPHNT
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