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Baby death trial told infant’s DNA was found on hairdryer

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Gartshore is accused of “culpably and recklessly” causing Dahlia-Rose to be subjected to heat from the appliance while the child was in her care in Peterhead.

Prosecutors allege that Dahlia-Rose’s injuries were so severe that she died as a result.

It is also claimed Gartshore consumed alcohol and took the Class-B drug mephedrone while in sole charge of the infant.

She faces a separate charge of wilfully neglecting Dahlia-Rose, including claims she drank alcohol to excess, and co-slept with the baby while intoxicated.

It is further claimed her property was unsanitary, with soiled nappies and spoiled food and drink littered around.

The trial before Judge Simon Collins continues.


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