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Pair arrested on suspicion of baby girl's murder

Pair arrested on suspicion of baby girl's murder

Telegraph3 days ago
A man and a woman have been re-arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a one-year-old girl on the Isle of Wight.
Jayla-Jean Mclaren died on Sunday Aug 3 after being taken to hospital with serious injuries on Friday night, Hampshire Constabulary said.
A 31-year-old man and 27-year-old woman had previously been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent prior to her death, but were released on conditional bail pending further inquiries.
The force said they were re-arrested on suspicion of murder on Tuesday and remain in custody.
Det Supt Rod Kenny said: 'We know this case has caused considerable distress within the community and our thoughts remain with those affected by Jayla-Jean's death.
'The arrests made today are just one part of a much wider set of inquiries in our investigation to establish exactly what happened to Jayla-Jean, and those inquiries remain ongoing.
'We would like to reiterate that you should not speculate on this case, particularly on social media, as this could affect our investigation.'
In a statement issued by the force on Thursday, Jayla-Jean's family said: 'Mummy, daddy and nanny will always love you. Fly high princess.'
The force said it was called at 11.34am on Friday to a report of a child being taken to hospital with serious injuries.
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