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By Jill Reilly and Ali Bracken
PUBLISHED: 06:38 EST, 24 January 2013 | UPDATED: 08:35 EST, 24 January 2013
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TIMELINE OF EVENTS ACCORDING TO POLICE FILES
7.30am
Rehma’s father Sameer Sabir left home to take his in-laws to the airport, then went straight to work.
7.50am
Ms McCarthy Brady arrived at the house at
8.15am
Rehma’s mother Nada woke her baby
9.30am
Rehma’s mother went to work
8:30-9:30am
Police were told that a neighbour heard a baby crying in the apartment, starting just after 8.30am and peaking at around 9.30am with ‘extreme crying’.
‘By 8.36am, [the neighbour] could hear the baby crying inside. The crying continued and at around 9.30am, the crying changed to extreme crying.’
1pm
The documents state that in both her interviews Ms Brady told police she fed Rehma lunch at around 1pm, but then noticed she had slouched in her chair with her eyes half-open.
4pm
After 4pm, the nanny told police she ‘became concerned’ that Rehma was still sleeping and she put on the lights in her room to wake her.
Various other people were in the apartment, including the parent of another baby who Ms McCarthy Brady also looked after during the day.
Police say that, in her first interview, Ms McCarthy Brady said that this second child was brought after Rehma had had lunch.
However, in her second police interview she allegedly said that the other child was brought in before lunch, as Rehma was still asleep.
The documents state that in both her interviews Ms Brady told police she fed Rehma lunch at around 1pm, but then noticed she had slouched in her chair with her eyes half-open. Ms McCarthy Brady told officers she therefore put Rehma back to bed.
Sometime after 4pm, the nanny told police she ‘became concerned’ that Rehma was still sleeping and she put on the lights in her room to wake her.
When this had no effect, she and another person who had recently arrived went into the room.
Ms McCarthy Brady told police that she then noticed Rehma was clenching her fists and that her arms and legs were stiff: when she picked her up, the child was limp.
She fetched a wet cloth and put it on Rehma’s head.
In the following moments, the records appear to show that Rehma’s father was contacted, and that he told them to dial 911, and that Rehma’s mother returned from work.
The next day, the records state, police returned to the house.
They noted, ‘The wall directly next to the changing table had a piece of drywall/plaster missing and the corresponding remnants were on the floor.