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Callous mum who fractured baby's skull and stopped for lottery ticket on way to hospital jailed for life
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Callous mum who fractured baby's skull and stopped for lottery ticket on way to hospital jailed for life Sarah Ngaba, 32, was today jailed for life after she admitted causing 'dreadful, life-shortening and life-limiting' head injuries to Eliza Ngaba and was convicted of her murder A mum has been jailed for life with a minimum of 12 years after she murdered her seven-week-old daughter. Sarah Ngaba, 32, fractured the infant’s skull and then stopped to buy a lottery ticket before taking her to...
Callous mum who fractured baby's skull and stopped for lottery ticket on way to hospital jailed for life
Sarah Ngaba, 32, was today jailed for life after she admitted causing 'dreadful, life-shortening and life-limiting' head injuries to Eliza Ngaba and was convicted of her murder
A mum has been jailed for life with a minimum of 12 years after she murdered her seven-week-old daughter.
Sarah Ngaba, 32, fractured the infant’s skull and then stopped to buy a lottery ticket before taking her to hospital.
Ngaba accepted that she caused “dreadful, life-shortening and life-limiting” head injuries to Eliza Ngaba, but denied murder, claiming she was instead guilty of infanticide. But in May a jury at Birmingham Crown Court found her guilty of Eliza’s murder.
At the sentencing hearing today Trial judge Mrs Justice Brunner KC sentenced Ngaba to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 12 years and 154 days. The judge described the killing as “the culmination of increasingly hostile behaviour” towards the infant.
Ngaba, formerly of Briarwood in Brookside, Telford, Shropshire, was previously convicted of causing grievous bodily harm to her child, who was left profoundly disabled by the assault.
Ngaba was charged with murder after London-born Eliza died aged two in August 2022 from a respiratory infection, having been left vulnerable by the assault in November 2019.