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Death of baby ruled homicide
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2001 An Indian teenager from Arizona is facing federal and tribal charges for allegedly causing the death of a boy she gave birth to at the Wingate High Indian day and boarding school. The girl had been taken to a hospital in Gallup, N.M. Soon after, the boy was discovered in her room. The boy was taken to a hopsital in Albuquerque, where he later died. His death has been ruled a homicide by the FBI. Get the Story:
H.S. Student Faces Baby Death Charge (AP 11/16)
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