Medical reports raise doubts over who inflicted injuries to baby in Irish nanny murder case
Old injuries will aid defence lawyers says doctor involved in Louise Woodward trial
Published Thursday, January 24, 2013, 7:46 AM
Updated Thursday, January 24, 2013, 7:46 AM
Sege has studied the prosecutor’s report which said that there were ‘bruises to the top of and behind Rehma’s right ear and on her buttocks’.
Sege said the kind of bruises that children typically get if they fall at the playground, for instance, are near prominent bones. He said the location of Rehma’s bruises suggest a twisting of the ear, or other injuries inflicted by others.
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