Crime & Courts

No criminal element found in case of baby believed suffocated by blanket

MELAKA: Preliminary police investigations have found no evidence of abuse in the case of a six-month-old baby boy, who died at his babysitter's home in Merlimau, Jasin, yesterday.

Jasin police chief Deputy Superintendent Ahmad Jamil Radzi said a physical examination of the baby's body showed no signs of criminal conduct.

"We are still awaiting the laboratory report from the post-mortem examination, and any remand application for the babysitter will depend on the results of the post-mortem examination and chemistry reports," he said.

It was reported yesterday that the baby, Harraz Noah Nazrul Nizam, was found lying on his back by his babysitter, with a blanket covering his face, around 11.30am.

The baby, the only child of Nazrul Nizam Mohd Tahar, 29, and Ainol Izzah Raslan, 25, had been fed milk and burped by the babysitter, before being placed on a mattress to sleep.

However, at around 11.40am, the babysitter found the baby unconscious and immediately contacted Ainol Izzah.

The baby was then rushed to the Merlimau Health Clinic and referred to Melaka Hospital, where doctors confirmed that the baby had died. — BERNAMA

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