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Baby taken as mother is shot dead in Texas

 

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Wednesday 18 April 2012 06:59 EDT
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The mother of a newborn baby was shot dead outside a US maternity centre by a woman who then drove off with the child.

The healthy three-day-old boy was found about six hours after the killing in Montgomery County, Texas. The baby was being reunited with his father.

Police said a woman had been detained, although no charges had been filed.

The boy's mother, 28-year-old Kayla Marie Golden, was leaving a check-up with her son when she argued with a woman in a car parked next to her truck, police said.

Witnesses said the woman repeatedly shot Ms Golden, took the child and sped away, hitting the dying mother as she screamed "My baby" and tried to reach into the car.

They reported hearing as many as seven gunshots and said a man also was in the Lexus, which was blood-stained on the driver's side.

Joshua Jesson said he was in the clinic with his girlfriend when he heard gunshots. He said he saw the Lexus next to the truck, then later looked back and saw the car was gone and a woman was lying there.

"I thought she just passed out. Then somebody ran in here and said, 'Somebody got shot,"' he said.

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