Irish nanny accused of killing girl, one, in Massachusetts is set to go free as new evidence of the child's medical problems CLEAR her of murder charges after TWO YEARS Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3217392/Murder-charge-dropped-against-Irish-nanny-girls-death.html#ixzz3kU4UCbt7 Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook




McCarthy has been in and out of courts since 2013, when the baby girl, Rehma Sabir, died in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prosecutors said that Rehma had died after being violently shaken
But Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan announced on Monday that the murder charge was dropped because the medical examiner issued an amended ruling changing the manner of death from 'homicide' to 'undetermined'.
Ryan said the medical examiner found Rehma had prior medical issues and may have had some type of undiagnosed disorder.




Charges against Irish nanny Aisling Brady McCarthy, 37, who was accused of shaking a one-year-old girl and ultimately causing her death, have been dropped. Pictured here in July this year





Rehma, pictured center, is seen here with her mother and father, Nada Siddiqui (left) and Sameer Sabir (right)





McCarthy has been in and out of courts since 2013, when the baby girl, Rehma Sabir, died in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Pictured here in February 2014






Prosecutors said that Rehma had died after being violently shaken. Pictured here in May this year


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Budapest train station is evacuated as 1,000 desperate migrants attempt to board carriages heading to Germany - just hours after Merkel hinted at bringing back EU border checks













Budapest train station is forced to evacuate as  migrants attempt to board


Several hundred migrants staged an angry demonstration and clashed with police (pictured main and bottom right) following the closure of Keleti station (inset) in Budapest, Hungary. Young men could be heard chanting: 'Germany, Germany', 'We want to leave', and 'Merkel'. It followed the evacuation of the station after scuffles broke out (top right) when desperate families tried to board trains to Vienna, Austria, and Munich, Germany. On Monday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the EU's passport-free travel zone was under threat

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