CPR did not cause ‘multiplicity’ of baby’s rib fractures, murder trial jury told

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Prosecutors say Laura Langley, 37, squeezed her seven-week-old daughter Edith to death at their home in Blackpool.

Efforts to revive a baby girl did not cause her “multiplicity” of rib fractures, a murder trial jury has been told.

Edith is said to have suffered 30 rib fractures – to the front, back and side – between one and four hours before her death. The defendant called 999 at 3.54am on November 20 and began CPR after she told the operator that Edith was not breathing. The attempts to resuscitate Edith continued in vain as she arrived at Blackpool Victoria Hospital at 4.15am but she was pronounced dead at 4.43am.

 

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