Dublin mother sent for trial over toddler’s death

Muhammad Hassan Khan, aged 2, was found dead with stab wounds

File photograph of Muhammad Hassan Khan who was found dead in an apartment.
File photograph of Muhammad Hassan Khan who was found dead in an apartment.

A Dublin woman accused of the murder of her two-year-old son has been returned for trial to the Central Criminal Court.

Hazel Waters (46), of Ridge Hall, Ballybrack, was served with a book of evidence by Det Sergeant Joe O’Hara when she appeared at Dublin District Court.

Judge Michael Walsh was told the Director of Public Prosecutions has consented to Ms Waters being returned for trial to the Central Criminal Court.

Holding a handkerchief, Ms Waters stood up and wiped her eyes as the judge asked: “Ms Waters, can I have your attention please?”

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“This matter is going forward to the next sitting of the Central Criminal Court, you will be advised in due course of the date,” he then told her.

She has not yet indicated how she will plead and her case will be listed during next sittings of the Central Criminal Court which runs from April 13th until May 21st.

The judge granted legal aid for her trial and directed that copies of video evidence was to be handed over to the defence. Ms Waters was further remanded in custody; due to the nature of the case she will have to make a bail application in the High Court.

Ms Waters had been charged after toddler Muhammad Hassan Khan was found dead with stab wounds in the bedroom at their apartment at about 2pm on October 16th, 2014.

She is accused of murdering her son, aged two years and nine months, at a time between October 15th and 16th.

At an earlier stage in the proceedings, the court had heard Ms Waters made no reply when she was charged with the murder of her son.

Ms Waters was originally remanded to the Dochas Centre, the women's unit in Mountjoy Prison, but was later transferred to the Central Mental Hospital.

At her first hearing on October 18th, 2014, the court heard her only income was a lone parent allowance.

Last month an inquest into the death of her son heard the toddler died as a result of multiple penetrating wounds to his neck. Dublin Coroner’s Court has adjourned the inquest indefinitely pending the outcome of the criminal proceedings.

Hassan's acupuncturist father Mohammed Saleem Khan (61) identified the body of his son for gardaí at Tallaght hospital on the evening of October 17th.