Crime & Safety
Report: Toddler Died of 'Blunt Impact Head Injuries'
The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office is investigating the death of a Manchester child from the weekend.
New Hampshire Attorney General Joseph A. Foster, and Manchester Police Chief Enoch F. Willard released the latest information available regarding the Manchester Police Department’s current investigation of the death of a child this past weekend.
The child lived at 437 Belmont St. in Manchester at the time before her death, according to a press statement. An autopsy was conducted on the child, Sadence Willott, 21 months old, on Sept. 8, 2015, by Deputy Chief Medical Examiner Jennie V. Duval, M.D. Duval has ruled the child’s manner of death “as a homicide, with the cause of death as blunt impact head injuries.”
Anyone who has any information relevant to this investigation is asked to contact the Juvenile Investigative Unit at the Manchester Police Department at 603-668-8711. Citizens may also anonymously contact the Manchester Crimeline at 603-624-4040 or leave a tip on their website at manchestercrimeline.org.
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The investigation into the facts and circumstances of the child’s death remains active, according to the report.
Captions: Manchester Police investigators at the Belmont Street home where a toddler was injured and later died. Credit: Jeffrey Hastings/Frame of Mind Photography FrameofMindPhoto.com
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