The jury in the trial of Constance Marten and her partner Mark Gordon has been discharged.

Marten, 37, who is from a wealthy family, and Gordon, 50, were charged over the death of their newborn baby daughter Victoria.

They were each charged with manslaughter by gross negligence, causing or allowing the death of a child, concealing the birth of a child, child cruelty and perverting the course of justice.

Both deny wrongdoing.

Jurors were earlier given a majority direction after deliberating for some 60 hours. Judge Mark Lucraft KC said he would accept verdicts on which nine of the 10-strong jury were agreed.

But on Wednesday, it was announced the jury had been dismissed.

A nationwide search for Marten and Gordon was launched after a placenta was found in the couple's burnt-out car on a motorway in Bolton, Greater Manchester, in January 2023.

It culminated in the couple's arrests in Brighton last February, with the child's body found days afterwards.

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