Mum, Mariam Benzain, 31, Charged with Murder of 5 Month Old Son Found stabbed at Home in London
Mariam Benzain, 31, of Harrow, showed up at the Old Bailey on Tuesday and has been remanded in authority for a meeting sometime in the not too distant future. Police were called to a property in Preston Road, Harrow, to reports of a "harmed baby" on July 22.

Mariam Benzain, 31, of Harrow, showed up at the Old Bailey on Tuesday and has been remanded in authority for a meeting sometime in the not too distant future. Police were called to a property in Preston Road, Harrow, to reports of a "harmed baby" on July 22.
Officials and London Ambulance Service joined in and an infant kid, matured five months, was articulated dead at the scene.
The mum was captured after paramedics raced to the scene in Harrow following reports of a harmed newborn child.
The 31-year-elderly person was later accused of the homicide of her child, the Met Police said.
Cops and London Ambulance Service showed up at around 10 am last Wednesday and the infant kid was articulated dead at the scene, Scotland Yard said.
A posthumous was done at St Thomas' Hospital yesterday and gave the primer reason for death as an "etched injury", police said.
Manslaughter criminologists propelled an examination and Benzain was kept in guardianship to show up at Willesden Magistrates' Court last Friday.
At the Old Bailey today, Benzain was remanded in guardianship to show up at a similar court out on the town to be affirmed.
She was remanded in guardianship to show up at a similar court out on the town to be masterminded.
The charges follow a call to a harmed newborn child at a location in Preston Road, Harrow, at around 09:51hrs on Wednesday, 22 July.
Officials and London Ambulance Service joined in and an infant kid, matured five months, was articulated dead at the scene.
Benzain was captured at the scene and was along these lines accused of the homicide of her child, Elias Biad.
She was kept in care to show up at Willesden Magistrates' Court on Friday, 24 July.
A posthumous was done at St Thomas' Hospital on Monday, 27 July, and gave the fundamental reason for death as a chiseled injury.
Murder investigators from the Met's Specialist Crime examine.