Teesside Crown Court hears that Isabelle Rose Welsh, a two-year-old, was subjected to repeated abuse in the weeks leading up to her death in September last year. Prosecutors say Isabelle was “violently assaulted” during a period described as a campaign of violence, and that she suffered severe injuries including fractures to 21 bones, according to accounts presented in court. The reporting also states that the allegations include sexual assault and that the child was murdered by the individuals on trial. The case is being heard at Teesside Crown Court, with the court considering evidence related to the cause and circumstances of Isabelle’s injuries and death. The defendant positions and the full range of evidence are not detailed in the provided excerpts, and no verdict is reported here. The claims in court focus on the timing of the alleged abuse, the extent of physical harm, and the nature of the alleged assaults in the period before her death.