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Mum accused over daughter's house fire appears in court
Summary
A woman has been charged with murder and arson after her four-year-old daughter, Lesma-Rose Wibier, died following a house fire on 2 March 2025; she appeared by videolink at Manchester Magistrates' Court and was remanded to appear at Manchester Crown Court on Thursday.
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A woman has appeared in court accused of murder and arson after her four-year-old daughter died following a house fire. The child, Lesma-Rose Wibier, died in hospital after the blaze in Rusholme, Manchester, on 2 March 2025. The defendant, named in court as Carrin Wibier, appeared via videolink from custody at Manchester Magistrates' Court. She was remanded in custody and is due to appear at Manchester Crown Court on Thursday.
Key details:
- Lesma-Rose Wibier, aged four, died in hospital after a house fire in Rusholme, Manchester on 2 March 2025.
- Carrin Wibier, 45, is accused of murder and arson with intent to endanger life.
- She made a brief appearance at Manchester Magistrates' Court via videolink and confirmed her name, date of birth and address.
- District Judge Jane Hamilton said the matters are indictable only and must be dealt with by the Crown Court; the defendant was remanded to appear at Manchester Crown Court on Thursday.
Summary:
The case involves the death of a young child and has been sent to the Crown Court for further proceedings. The defendant remains in custody and is due to appear at Manchester Crown Court on Thursday.
