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Mum, 29, charged with stabbing baby boy to death and trying to kill toddler

Mum, 29, charged with stabbing baby boy to death and trying to kill toddler
Ralucan Tagani is due in court on Friday (Picture: Press Eye)

A mother has been charged with the murder of her eight-week-old son who was stabbed to death in north Belfast. 

Liam O’Keefe died in Brompton Park in the Ardoyne area on Tuesday. His sister, who was injured in the same incident, remains in hospital. 

Their mother, Ralucan Tagani, 29, was charged with baby Liam’s murder as well as an additional count of attempted murder relating to the other child. 

She is due to appear before Belfast Magistrates’ Court later on Friday. 

Liam O'Keefe *editorial call/taken from* https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15725309/baby-stabbed-belfast-tributes-murder/
Liam O’Keefe died in Brompton Park in the Ardoyne area on Tuesday
Raluca Tagani, 29, has been held on suspicion of murder after allegedly stabbing her son to death NO PEMRISSION PLEASE LEGAL https://www.facebook.com/raluca.tagani
Tagani is also charged with attempted murder (Picture: Facebook)

On Thursday, PSNI’s Detective Chief Inspector Chris Millar said in a tweet: ‘The other young child injured during this incident remains in hospital where her condition is described as stable. 

‘I would like to thank the local community for their unwavering support and patience while we continue our investigation into the tragic events of Tuesday evening and I continue to ask that anyone who has any information to contact us.’ 

Residents have left cuddly toys, flowers, and written tributes outside the property over the last number of days. 

One relative paid tribute on Facebook, writing: ‘Let’s light Facebook up for our beautiful angel who lost his life and for our beautiful cousin who is fighting for her life in ICU.’ 

Press Eye - Belfast - 29th July 2021 Local residents take part in a vigil at Brompton Park, Ardoyne, North Belfast following the tragic events of this week when baby Liam O'Keefe, aged (2 months), was pronounced dead at a house in Brompton Park on Tuesday night. Local residents have been leaving flowers, teddy bears and personal tributes at the gates of the house. Photo by Kelvin Boyes / Press Eye
Floral tributes left at the scene (Picture: Kelvin Boyes/Press Eye)
Press Eye - Belfast - 29th July 2021 Liam O???Keefe, father of baby Liam, speaks to local residents as they take part in a vigil and balloon launch at Brompton Park, Ardoyne, North Belfast following the tragic events of this week when baby Liam O'Keefe, aged (2 months), was pronounced dead at a house in Brompton Park on Tuesday night. Local residents have been leaving flowers, teddy bears and personal tributes at the gates of the house. Photo by Kelvin Boyes / Press Eye
Liam O’Keefe, father of baby Liam, speaks to local residents as they take part in a vigil (Picture: Kelvin Boyes/Press Eye)

Liam O’Keefe, the father of baby Liam, attended a vigil on Thursday and thanked the community for their support. 

He said, according to Belfast Live: ‘To all the neighbours and the full community for all their help and support, I really appreciate it all. 

‘Holding this vigil means the world to me. I am truly heartbroken but it gives me the strength to know you are all giving so much love and support. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.’ 

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