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Nanny Oluremi Adeleye convicted of murdering Maryland baby Enita Salumi, who drowned in milk when bottle was poured down throat in 30 seconds

  • Oluremi Adeleye claimed she was simply ‘cup-feeding’ baby Enita, but US prosecutors said she ‘was getting her to shut up’ by force-feeding her
  • The killing was captured in horrifying nanny-cam footage

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Eight-month-old Enita Salubi died after nanny Oluremi Adeleye poured nearly 250ml of milk down the child’s throat in less than 30 seconds, essentially drowning the girl. Photo: Family photo
The Washington Post

Influence Salubi was at work when he got the call from the nanny telling him that something was wrong.

His eight-month-old girl had been happy and healthy when he had left his Maryland house hours earlier but when he rushed back home, his baby was lifeless. Her feet were cold. Her arms went limp. Milk poured out of her nose and mouth.

“What did you do?! What happened?!” Salubi recalled screaming to the nanny before trying to suck out the liquid streaming from his child’s face.

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“You left home with a live baby and come home with a dead baby,” Salubi said in court recalling the day his daughter Enita died. “It’s not something I can forget.”

Eight-month-old Enita Salubi died after nanny Oluremi Adeleye (pictured) poured nearly 250ml of milk down the child’s throat in less than 30 seconds, essentially drowning the girl. Photo: Prince George's County Police
Eight-month-old Enita Salubi died after nanny Oluremi Adeleye (pictured) poured nearly 250ml of milk down the child’s throat in less than 30 seconds, essentially drowning the girl. Photo: Prince George's County Police
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Salubi shook with anger and grief as he testified in the trial of Oluremi Adeleye, who prosecutors accused of fatally force-feeding Enita because the crying child roused the nanny from a nap.

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