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Woman charged with manslaughter, negligence in death of 18-month-old Edmonton toddler

Edmonton police have charged a woman with the death of an 18-year-old toddler in north Edmonton. Neighbours in the area said the house was vacant before a family had moved in just a few months ago and have noticed multiple people coming in and out of that residence on a daily basis. Kabi Moulitharan breaks down the latest in the investigation. – Sep 28, 2023

A 27-year-old woman has been charged in the death of a baby girl, who was found by police and EMS on Aug. 15 in a home in north Edmonton.

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Police responded to a call about a child in medical distress at a residence in the Lauderdale neighbourhood near 130th Avenue and 105th Street at around noon. EMS responded as well and declared the 18-month-old girl dead.

Police said the circumstances surrounding the child’s death appeared suspicious and the EPS homicide section took over the investigation.

An autopsy, done on Aug. 16, was not able to determine the cause and manner of death — pending toxicology results.

On Sept. 27, a 27-year-old woman was charged with manslaughter and criminal negligence causing death.

Edmonton police said they will not be releasing the name of the accused to protect the privacy of other children in the family.

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