Heartbreaking: 1-Year-Old Girl Dies After Brutal Assault in Newport

Tragedy Strikes After Serious Assault

A 1-year-old girl has sadly died following a horrific assault in Newport. The toddler was rushed to St Mary’s Hospital early on Friday before being airlifted to Southampton General Hospital by the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Air Ambulance for specialist care. Despite doctors’ best efforts, her injuries were too severe, and she passed away this afternoon.

Adoptive Parents Arrested and Released on Bail

Concerns raised by hospital staff sparked an urgent police investigation. Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary arrested a 31-year-old man and a 27-year-old woman from Dairy Crest Drive, Newport, on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent. The pair, who are the girl’s adoptive parents, were detained around 12 hours after emergency services were called.

Both have since been released on conditional bail until 1 November 2025, as inquiries continue. Police are now preparing to upgrade the probe to a murder investigation.

Police Urge Public to Stop Spreading Rumours

Inspector Oly Greenhowe appealed for calm:

“This is understandably a troubling incident for the community, and we want to reassure residents that a dedicated team of officers is actively working to establish the full circumstances surrounding what happened. We are urging people to stop speculating online about this case. Speculation and the spread of rumours are not only unhelpful, but they can actively hinder the progress of our investigation. If people have relevant information on this incident, then they should contact the police directly.”

Police Ask for Information

Anyone with information is urged to come forward:

  • Call 101 quoting reference 44250344990
  • Submit tips via the Hampshire Police website
  • Or report anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111

The shocking death has rocked the Newport community, with floral tributes already left outside the family home.

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