Cape Coral father sentenced to 10 years in prison for abusing twin sons

Writer: Derrick Shaw
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Christopher May (Credit: LCSO booking photo)

A Cape Coral man was sentenced Monday to 10 years in prison for child abuse.

Christopher Alan May, 34, was convicted of aggravated child abuse and aggravated stalking charges. He received a 10-year prison sentence with five years of probation. May was also ordered to have zero contact with his victims.

May was arrested in May 2019 for abusing his 2-month-old twin sons, who sustained serious injuries, according to the Department of Children and Families. One boy suffered a severe skull fracture, fractured ribs and a fractured humerus. The injuries indicated the baby had abused over a period of time. His brother was also found to have suffered skull fractures, a broken femur, multiple fractured ribs and a broken tibia. Both children had to be flown to hospitals out of the area for treatment. They have since recovered.

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