Murder investigation launched after death of toddler in Co Tyrone

The 23-month-old victim was named by police as Tavia Michella Ximenes Da Costa.
Murder investigation launched after death of toddler in Co Tyrone

By Jonathan McCambridge, PA

Detectives in Northern Ireland have launched a murder investigation following the death of a young child in Co Tyrone.

Officers have named the 23-month-old victim as Tavia Michella Ximenes Da Costa.

She was due to turn two later this month and has connections to the East Timorese community in Dungannon.

 

Three people are being questioned on suspicion of her murder.

Detective Chief Inspector Anthony Kelly said: “Police, along with the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service, responded to the report of the sudden death of a child in the Windmill Court area of the town on Sunday morning, October 13.

“Sadly, Tavia, who was just weeks away from her second birthday, was pronounced dead at the scene.

“Following the results of a post-mortem examination, I can now confirm that I am treating her death as a murder.”

Dungannon incident
Emergency services attended the scene in the Windmill Court area of Dungannon, Co Tyrone. Photo: Liam McBurney/PA.

He continued: “My thoughts, and sincere sympathy, are with little Tavia’s family members and loved ones whose worlds have been turned upside down.

“Three people, two women and one man, were arrested in connection with the toddler’s murder.

“A 21-year-old woman, a 24-year-old woman and a 29-year-old man were each arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in custody at this time.”

Detectives are appealing to anyone with information to contact them on 101, quoting reference 436 of October 13.

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