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Published 09:44 24 Mar 2021 GMT
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Each child, aged between 19 days and 18 months, all died suddenly in their home over the course of 10 years. Postmortem examinations could not determine the causes of death for all four children.
According to ABC, an inquiry was ordered into Folbigg's conviction after her legal team argued that the children could have died of natural causes, as two of the babies had a genetic mutation that could have led to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). An autopsy showed that one of the babies had an inflamed heart muscle that could have led to death. Another suffered from epilepsy and is likely to have died following a seizure. The remaining two children were recording as dying by SIDS. In 2019 a judge found that all four children could not have died of natural causes. Folbigg later appealed this decision and lost her case this week. According to the Court of Appeals, "this was not a case in which the judicial officer's conclusion was at odds with the scientific evidence".The court added that there was only a "theoretical possibility" that the babies had a genetic defect that could have led to SIDS.
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