Irish nanny due in court accused of Boston toddler's murder

An Irish nanny accused of murdering a toddler in her care in Boston is due in court later.

Irish nanny due in court accused of Boston toddler's murder

An Irish nanny accused of murdering a toddler in her care in Boston is due in court later.

Aisling McCarthy Brady, who is originally from Lavey in County Cavan, is charged with murder, assault and battery of a child, in relation to the death of Rehma Sabir in January.

The child was hospitalised as a result of her injuries on her first birthday and died two days later.

Aisling McCarthy Brady has denied the charges.

During a previous pre-trial hearing, her lawyer said the defence is waiting for medical reports on the existence of bone fractures in the weeks before the baby died.

Her trial is set for next April and the exact date may emerge at today's hearing.

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