SHOCKING! See How 66-Year-Old Nigerian Nanny Murdered 8 Month Old Baby Of Her Employer (PHOTO)

Friday 28 October 2016

SHOCKING! See How 66-Year-Old Nigerian Nanny Murdered 8 Month Old Baby Of Her Employer (PHOTO)


A woman working as a nanny has shocked many people with her dastardly act after she was found out to have murdered an innocent baby.

Oluremi Oyindasola, a 66-year-old nanny has been arrested by the police.

The woman from Maryland, USA, was nabbed after she was caught brutalizing a little baby.

According to NBC4, the nanny has since been charged with the death of the baby girl after she was allegedly caught on surveillance camera forcefully feeding her two bottles.


The baby girl, identified as Enita Salubi, an eight-month-old, of Glenarden died Monday afternoon after she was rushed to a hospital, Prince George's County Police said.

Authorities said video camera footage shows the events that led to the little girl's death.

The nanny was asleep on a couch inside the house Monday when the baby, who was in a walker, began crying and woke the nanny.

Police said a video surveillance camera shows the nanny tried to feed the baby, but without success. Oyindasola then pulled the baby from her walker, removed the nipple from her bottle and forcefully fed her, police said.

"She forcefully poured the two bottles of what looks to be milk down the baby's mouth, causing her to not be able to breathe, suffocating her, and eventually she died at the hospital," said Col. Harry Bond of Prince George's County Police.

Charging documents say tha nanny appeared "to pour a large amount of white liquid directly inside the [v]ictim's mouth."

The baby appeared to squirm and resist while being fed the first bottle, and then Oyindasola forced the contents of a second bottle into her mouth, the documents said.

The baby became unresponsive, and Oyindasola called the baby's father, who dialed 911 as he raced home.

Clifton Wanzer, a neighbor, said he saw the little girl's father carry her to an ambulance.

She was rushed to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

More than one neighbor told News4 they'd been concerned about the baby for some time.
"That baby just cried [and] cried," said neighbor Walker. "Every time I came outside, I'd hear that baby cry."
Police said an autopsy revealed Salubi's cause of death was asphyxiation, and the manner of death was homicide.

Oyindasola, of Glenarden, is in custody, police said Wednesday. She is charged with second-degree murder, first-degree child abuse resulting in death, and related charges.

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