“I didn’t know what to do when I saw the baby, like, stop moving so I just sat there and cried.”
A teenager who killed her newborn baby and dumped her body will not serve jail time.
The teenager, who says it wasn’t until she felt the baby’s head crowning that she even realised she was even pregnant, has appeared in the Victorian Supreme Court. She says when she gave birth in the early hours of the morning in a bedroom in her father’s home in February last year she panicked.
The 18-year old was terrified, unsure of what to do – and so in a state of fear and panic she put her hand over the newborn baby’s mouth.
She told police that she placed her hand over her daughter’s mouth so she wouldn’t “wake up family members” from the infant’s crying.
She claims that when she did so – she didn’t cover the baby’s nose, but when she noticed her newborn wasn’t breathing, she cut the umbilical cord which was wrapped around the baby’s leg and after realising she was dead she put her in a garbage bag.
“I didn’t know what to do when I saw the baby, like, stop moving so I just sat there and cried,” the woman told police according to the summary.
Crown prosecutor Andrew Grant told the Victorian Supreme Court yesterday that the young woman had earlier in evening played a game of basketball with her sister, totally unaware she was about to go into labour.
AAP reports that the woman, now aged 19, then put her daughter in the bag in the early hours of the morning and two days later left her under a tree in a nearby street.
The baby, who was born alive wasn’t found for several days, when she was discovered in the garbage bag in March 2014 it made headlines around the country.