Columbus police say a coroner's autopsy determined an 8-month-old boy died of blunt force trauma. Two North Linden residents are charged with murder.
Two North Linden residents have been charged with murder in the death of an 8-month-old baby in what is the second reported death of a child this week due to alleged child abuse, according to court documents.
Neither suspect appeared to be in custody Wednesday evening at the Franklin County jail, a search of inmate records showed Police detained and questioned March and Dawson, who both said they did not know how the child got the injuries. They suggested another child living in the home may have caused the injuries.On Wednesday, the Franklin County Coroner’s Office ruled the child’s death a homicide that was caused by blunt force trauma.
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