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Mother guilty of murdering baby who died with 'catastrophic' injuries

A mother accused a child of causing her baby's death, but the truth revealed a harrowing story of abuse. Nicole Blain was found guilty of murder after evidence showed her daughter suffered severe injuries. The case raises serious questions...

BBC News· Apr 29, 2026 · 1:30 PM · 35 views

A mother accused a child of causing her baby's death, but the truth revealed a harrowing story of abuse. Nicole Blain was found guilty of murder after evidence showed her daughter suffered severe injuries. The case raises serious questions about family trust and responsibility.

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