Nanny case police to go to Sydney

London - Three British police detectives investigating the case of a baby who died in the care of an Australian nanny are to …

London - Three British police detectives investigating the case of a baby who died in the care of an Australian nanny are to fly to Sydney this week to conduct further inquiries, police said yesterday.

A police spokesman said the three senior officers would follow up information received after the court appearance in London of Ms Louise Sullivan (26). Ms Sullivan pleaded not guilty last month to causing grievous bodily harm to six-month-old Caroline Jongen, who died on April 21st.

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