A 25 -year prison sentence was sentenced to a former Lyon Nursery employee for causing the deaths of an 11 -month -old infant, Little Lisa, in which he had to drink obstructive fluid.

Miriam Zaen, 30, was found guilty by Ron’s Criminal Court for “torture or barbaric acts that led to the death of the victim, without the intention of provoking him.” The jurors did not accept the charge of homicide by intent, requested by prosecutor Batist Gondro, urging them to impose a 30 -year sentence because the accused “fully consciously (…) removed the life of a defenseless child”.

Zaen admitted that she gave the corrosive liquid to the little girl, but she refuses to want to kill it. This was her defensive line throughout the trial, during which, after initially giving various versions, she finally described that she kept the baby’s head and poured the obstructive mouth because “he could no longer afford his crying”.

Godro recalled that Zaen was left alone with the child for just eight minutes and wondered if it was too long to make his crying “unbearable” for a diploma nurse. He also stressed that the “why” has not yet been answered in this act.

Zaen’s lawyer, Julia Kopar, told the court that the woman had “reached the limit of her endurance on that day”, stressing that she did not justify her act.