Vancouver: A Vancouver woman has been convicted of two counts of infanticide in the separate deaths of her two newborn sons.
28-year-old Sarah Leung’s lawyer, Richard Fowler had urged the jury to convict his client of infanticide instead of second-degree murder, saying she was mentally and emotionally in denial of her actions and feared her parents’ disapproval.
Leung was charged with second-degree murder after she delivered the babies into the toilet of her family home and then disposed of them in plastic bags she tossed in the garbage.
Leung gave birth to her first baby in April 2009 and the second in March 2010, each time cleaning up the blood and hiding the evidence before telling her boyfriend she had miscarried.
Crown lawyer Sandra Cunningham told the jury that the babies’ father knew about the pregnancies and was happy, but that Leung kept their relationship secret. Each time she delivered the babies, Leung told her boyfriend she’d miscarried and carried on as if nothing had happened, Cunningham said.
In August 2009, police determined from DNA tests that the dead baby found in the garbage belonged to Leung and her boyfriend.
Cunningham alleged that in March 2010, when Leung gave birth to her second son, she put the baby inside a plastic bag and held him against her chest to keep him quiet until he stopped moving. Leung then put the bag inside a trash can outside the house and covered it with a piece of cardboard, Cunningham said.