
Update: A woman has now been charged with Sanaya’s murder. Read about here.
Three days after toddler Sanaya Sahib was murdered – after being reportedly taken from her pram by a shoeless drunken man in Olympic Park in Melbourne’s north – there have still been no arrests made over the death, nor any images released of a suspect but what is unraveling is a complicated tale of dysfunction and proximity to violence in her short life.
In a disturbing twist it has been reported that just a week ago paramedics treated the little girl for a “seizure” when an ambulance attended the Heidelberg West home belonging to a close relative on Sunday, April 3. The Herald Sun reports that an ambulance was called to her uncle Habib Ali’s home in Perth St for several hours.
The Herald Sun writes that paramedics aired concerns the seizure was triggered because the youngster had been smothered, causing her to fit due to a lack of oxygen.
Just a week ago paramedics treated the little girl for a “seizure” Image via Facebook.
Her uncle, Mr Ali told reporters yesterday that while Sanaya went to hospital she was fine in the end. "It was nothing really.”
A week later the body of the toddler was pulled from a creek less that 24-hours after she was reported missing by her mother.
Sanaya's mother Sofina Nikat, 22, said that a man aged between 20 and 30 who smelt of alcohol and was not wearing any shoes took her daughter as they walked through Olympic Park on Saturday, she claimed she did not see the man's face and had stopped for a minute and was sitting on a park bench. The man allegedly approached the pram, unbuckled the baby and ran off with her.