The Cook County Medical Examiner says the baby died from multiple injuries from child abuse.
According to the Chicago Police Department, the 29-year-old was arrested Saturday and is suspected of causing fatal injuries to the 4-month-old girl on Thursday.
Police say just after 4:30 Thursday night someone reported a 4-month-old girl choking inside of an apartment at Leland and Lawndale. The Cook County Medical Examiner says she died from multiple injuries from child abuse.
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