Sofina Nikat had earlier told investigators her daughter
Sanaya Sahid was snatched from her pram by an African as they were
walking in Olympic Park at Heidelberg West, Australia on Saturday
morning. The 15-months-old was later found dead in a Melbourne
creek in the early hours of Sunday, April 10.
22-year-old
Nikat was arrested today in Mont Albert and charged with murder after
she confessed to killing Sanaya. She appeared in the out of sessions
hearing late yesterday. Ms Nikat appeared relatively calm as the charge
was read out, The Australian reports.
Detective
Senior Sergeant Stuart Bailey said that Ms Nikat had been charged after
an 8.30am interview. Detective
Senior Sergeant Stuart Bailey told the court Nikat made full admission
during a police interview.
"She
was subsequently charged with murder," the hearing was told. She was
remanded in custody to face Melbourne Magistrates Court on Wednesday.
CCTV
footage from the park show Ms Nikat (screenshot of video above) walking into the park with the
toddler in her stroller, then leaving again with an empty pram.
Detectives
had spent Sunday scouring the crime scene at Heidelberg West before they
started searching a home where Sanaya Sahib and her mother had been
staying.
Sofina Nikat told police her little
girl was snatched out of her pram at Olympic Park about 10am on Saturday
by a man who smelt of alcohol and was not wearing shoes.
Nikat
told officers she was pushed to the ground by the man, who
ran off with her daughter towards a nearby shopping centre. She gave
chase but when she realised she couldn't catch him, she raced home to
alert police. She
never saw the face of the man, who is described as being of African
appearance, between 20 and 30 years old and about 1.8m tall.
The
toddler's body was found in Darebin Creek just before 3am on Sunday by a
family of four who had seen social media posts about her disappearance
and wanted to help.
The family, who had once
lost a child who had later been found, had spent the night looking for
Sanaya. Sheraz Sahib, Sanaya's grandfather, publicly thanked the family,
locals and authorities on Sunday. He said Sanaya's relatives were in
total shock, but receiving lots of support.
"My
granddaughter Sanaya will be missed by us all," he told reporters. "She
was a beautiful child who has been taken from us too soon."
Detective Senior Sergeant Stuart Bailey said it wasn't known how long the toddler's body had been in the water.
Tribute
flowers and teddy bears have been left at the scene. Neighbour Melynda
Smith said of Sanaya, "She was happy, she was well looked after."
A post-mortem examination would be carried out on the toddler's body, but no details of the results were released.
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