Dad Indicted in Newborn's Abuse, Death

by Tad Camp 16. September 2009 04:27

Updated: Wednesday, 16 Sep 2009, 8:51 PM MDT
Published : Wednesday, 16 Sep 2009, 8:51 PM MDT

CHANDLER - Authorities say a Chandler man has been indicted on first-degree murder and child abuse charges in the death of his infant daughter.

Isabella Hopf died Monday -- one week after police say she was beaten at her home -- and a Maricopa County grand jury indicted 25-year-old Brian Hopf on Tuesday.

Police say Hopf was arrested soon after the 3-week-old baby was admitted to a Chandler-area hospital on Sept. 7 with serious injuries that included multiple skull fractures, swelling to her brain, broken ribs and other body trauma.

Investigators say Hopf told them he accidentally poked the baby in the eye while giving her milk.

Hopf claims as he was taking the baby to her crib, he tripped, hit the infant's head on a doorjam and dropped her.

The mother later found the child in the crib and unresponsive and the baby was taken to a hospital.

When hospital personnel observed the infant, they saw signs that she had been abused and notified police.

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