Court after being convicted of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.The 27-year-old "repeatedly lied" during the police investigation, prosecutors confirmed in court.Ngaba initially gave doctors the impression that she did not know why her baby was "floppy and unresponsive" when she took her to hospital on November 13, 2019.But medics discovered serious injuries consistent with a severe assault.Just before the police interview, she admitted hitting the child, but said she did not intend to injure her.Prosecutors argued the nature and severity of the baby's injuries indicated Ngaba had intended to cause serious harm.They said she had inflicted "life-threatening and life-limiting injuries" on the tragic tot and did not call an.
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