Woman charged with murder after 18-day-old baby girl dies in fall
A woman has been charged with murder after an 18 day old baby girl died in a fall from a residential property in central London. Zahira Byjaouane, 43, of Horseferry Road, has been charged with murder and is remanded in custody. Police attended Horseferry Road, in Westminster on Saturday morning after reports came in that a baby had fallen from a height. Despite the efforts of the emergency services, the 18 day old baby girl was pronounced dead in hospital. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The

A woman has been charged with murder after an 18 day old baby girl died in a fall from a residential property in central London. Zahira Byjaouane, 43, of Horseferry Road, has been charged with murder and is remanded in custody. Police attended Horseferry Road, in Westminster on Saturday morning after reports came in that a baby had fallen from a height. Despite the efforts of the emergency services, the 18 day old baby girl was pronounced dead in hospital. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The
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