May 25, 2011 John Futty jfutty@dispatch.com
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
Five-month-old Colleen Dobbins suffered injuries consistent with shaken-baby syndrome, a Columbus police sergeant said.
A 29-year-old baby sitter was indicted on a charge of murder yesterday in the death of the 5-month-old daughter of an Ohio State lacrosse coach.
Jennifer M. Campbell also faces one count each of involuntary manslaughter and felonious assault and two counts of child endangering.
The child, Colleen Dobbins, died March 23 after she was taken to Nationwide Children's Hospital from Campbell's apartment, police said.
Franklin County Coroner Jan Gorniak ruled the case a homicide, saying an autopsy determined the baby died of a traumatic brain injury. A Columbus police homicide sergeant said Colleen sustained a retinal hemorrhage that was consistent with shaken-baby syndrome.
The child, Colleen Dobbins, died March 23 after she was taken to Nationwide Children's Hospital from Campbell's apartment, police said.
Franklin County Coroner Jan Gorniak ruled the case a homicide, saying an autopsy determined the baby died of a traumatic brain injury. A Columbus police homicide sergeant said Colleen sustained a retinal hemorrhage that was consistent with shaken-baby syndrome.
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