Glasgow woman accused of causing baby nephew to drown in bath found not guilty

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Glasgow woman accused of causing baby nephew to drown in bath found not guilty
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Baby Logan passed away in 2018.

Kayleigh Kerr, on Tuesday, was found not guilty of the culpable homicide of 10-month old Logan Cruickshanks. She was accused of killing him while looking after the child at her home in Easterhouse on August 25, 2018.

Jurors earlier heard how Kerr told police how Logan had been in "good spirits" that morning. She went on to run a bath for her nephew before they were due to meet a friend and another child. But, when she checked once more, Logan was "submerged" under the water. Kerr recalled how she started to "scream and panic" before grabbing the child out the bath.

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