Scottish woman convicted of murdering 19-day-old daughter
Nicole Blain, 30, was found guilty of killing her newborn daughter Thea June Wilson at her flat in Greenock after initially blaming another child.

A 30-year-old Scottish woman has been convicted of murdering her 19-day-old daughter at her home in Greenock, Scotland.
Nicole Blain was found guilty of killing Thea June Wilson at her flat in the town near Glasgow. The infant was 19 days old at the time of her death.
According to court proceedings, Blain initially attempted to blame another child for her daughter's death. Prosecutors argued that Blain lost her temper while struggling to cope with caring for her newborn daughter.
Following the infant's death, Blain posted videos on social media platform TikTok requesting donations for funeral expenses, though the timing and content of these posts in relation to the murder conviction was not detailed in court records.
The case was heard in Scottish courts, where Blain faced murder charges related to her daughter's death. Details about the specific circumstances of the infant's death and the evidence presented during the trial were not immediately available.
Sentencing details and the length of any potential prison term have not yet been announced by the court.