Accused killer mum claimed she was mystified by baby’s injuries

A financial consultant accused of murdering her newborn daughter claimed she had ‘no idea’ what had made her baby ill, a court heard. City worker Clare Sanders, 44, and her Lithuanian lover Tomas Vaitkevicius, 45, allegedly shook four-week-old Eva on three separate occasions during the early weeks of her short life. Sanders searched for ‘Shaken baby syndrome NHS’, ‘Shaking babies’ and ‘baby is shaking’ on her phone on 27 August, 2017 – six days before Eva’s death, the Old Bailey…

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