Tuesday 1 September 2015

Murder charges dropped against Aisling Brady McCarthy, Irish Nanny in Boston baby death



       
              
Aisling Brady McCarthy



Boston: The Irish nanny at the centre of a murder case, involving the death of one-year-old baby girl, Rehma Sabir, has had the charges against her dropped. 
As Boston news 90.9 WBUR has reported: 









"Since her arrest two years ago, Aisling Brady McCarthy has denied murdering 1-year-old Rehma Sabir, a baby in her care.
The Middlesex County district attorney dropped charges after the state’s medical examiner, who had performed the autopsy, ruled that the death of Sabir was not a homicide after all.
“The medical examiner issued findings saying that based on what she was then reviewing, she was changing her opinion,” said Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan.
The medical examiner said Sabir died of complications of a brain hemorrhage of unknown cause, and not the result of blunt force trauma to the head, and amended the manner of death from “homicide” to “undetermined.”"   Source
You can listen to WBUR's report on the news below.


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