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1. Babysitter excused from testifying at an inquest into Chloe Murphy’s death.
A babysitter who stood trial for the homicide of a 10-month-old girl and was acquitted has been excused from testifying at an inquest into her death after her barrister objected on the ground of self-incrimination.
Ketapat Jenkins was found not guilty of child homicide in 2014. She had been accused of shaking Chloe Murphy while she cared for her when her parents, Anthony and Phurithee Murphy went to see a movie.
A panel of experts has told the coronial inquiry that Chloe suffered a fractured skull, significant brain injuries, retinal hemorrhaging and three breaks to her left arm.
The panel agreed that the probable cause of death was very severe “non-accidental” head and forearm injuries, and that they were likely inflicted around 9pm or 10pm on the night she was being babysat.
Jenkin’s lawyer yesterday argued any evidence Mrs Jenkins gave could potentially expose her to another prosecution.
Coroner Jacqui Hawkins said while her evidence would assist the inquiry, there was a risk that any new material that might arise could put Mrs Jenkins at risk of incriminating herself.
The ABC reports that Ms Hawkins said Mrs Jenkins had already provided numerous accounts of the three hours she was with the baby and that Jenkin’s has consistently said that she did not hurt Chloe while she was in her care.
The court heard a telephone intercept of Mrs Jenkins talking to her husband about a different baby falling out of a walker might be raised, and that could provide new evidence that exposed her to further prosecution.
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