A Jamaican woman in the U.S. State of Florida is facing two premeditated murder charges after allegedly suffocating her two children.
The mother of four, Sophia Hines, reportedly killed her seven-month-old son St. Leo and three-year-old daughter Ariel last Wednesday in Miramar, a suburb in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Police said the 40-year-old woman admitted to suffocating the young children by holding a bed sheet over their mouths. She said she had killed the baby first.
Hines lived in Philadelphia with Anthony Singleton – St. Leo’s father, to whom she was married for four months – but had driven with the children to the home of her cousin, Neisha Nettleford, in Florida a week ago.
A complaint affidavit released by police recently said that Hines had called Nettleford around 4:20 p.m. on Wednesday, urging her to come home right away.
When Nettleford arrived, she found her cousin crying and the children unresponsive. Both children were pronounced dead at the scene.
“The defendant gave no explanation for her actions,” according to police. (Caribbean360.com)