Accused baby killer told police she was ‘having a drink to celebrate’

A financial consultant used her phone to search for ‘shaken baby syndrome’ just days before she murdered her four-week-old daughter with her Lithuanian lover, a court heard. City worker Clare Sanders, 44, and Tomas Vaitkevicius, 45, allegedly shook tiny Eva on three separate occasions during the early weeks of her young life. Sanders’ mobile phone had been used to search ‘Shaken baby syndrome NHS’, ‘Shaking babies’ and ‘baby is shaking’ on 27 August, 2017, – six days before Eva’s death,…

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