Irish nanny trial: 'Baby suffered fractures while not in her care'

Lawyers for an Irish nanny accused of killing a Massachusetts baby said medical experts hired by prosecutors have concluded the child suffered bone fractures weeks before her death when she was not in the nanny’s care.

Irish nanny trial: 'Baby suffered fractures while not in her care'

Lawyers for an Irish nanny accused of killing a Massachusetts baby said medical experts hired by prosecutors have concluded the child suffered bone fractures weeks before her death when she was not in the nanny’s care.

Aisling Brady McCarthy’s lawyers said in a written motion that prosecutors recently gave them reports from two medical experts – one at Children’s Hospital in Boston and the other at the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami.

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