Woman charged in death of toddler found buried in park
PHILADELPHIA — A toddler’s caregiver was charged with murder in the suffocation death of the baby whose body was found partially buried in a public park with the top of her head exposed, police said Thursday.
Police arrested Nyishia Corbitt, 33, for the death of 22-month-old Alina Barnes, who she’d been taking care of. They say surveillance footage near Corbitt’s apartment showed her leaving the building with the toddler — who police believe was already dead — in a child carrier and walking to the park across the street some time Oct. 9. She was seen in the footage returning to the apartment without the child.
“It’s a terrible tragedy. This shouldn’t happen to a child,” Philadelphia Police Captain Jack Ryan said during a news conference.
Corbitt was charged with murder, making false reports, tampering with evidence and abuse of a corpse among other charges. She led police to the park in the bustling neighbourhood near a high school and La Salle University’s campus where the child’s body was discovered early Tuesday.