02/09/2015

Irish Nanny Aisling Brady McCarthy Arrives Back In Ireland

Irish nanny Aisling Brady McCarthy has arrived back in Ireland.

Ms Brady, who is originally from County Cavan, was accused of murdering a baby girl, Rehma Sabir, in the United States in 2013, however the charge was dropped.

A decision by the medical examiner had been reversed and it is believed the baby died from undetermined injuries.

Ms Brady served two and a half years in jail and received bail in May.

(CD/JP)

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