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Woman Who Allegedly Drowned Her Daughter Arrested; Bryan Addresses Mental Health Following Incident

As he wrapped up his remarks during Monday’s Government House press briefing, Governor Albert Bryan Jr. disclosed a key piece of information in the recent death of a 9-year old girl.

“This weekend, we had another tragic incident on the island of St. Thomas, where a mother attempted to take her life and the life of her nine-year-old,” said the governor. “Unfortunately, she was successful in taking the life of her nine-year-old.”

The circumstances of the girl’s death at the hands of her mother had not previously been disclosed by authorities. The VIPD’s initial press release issued late Saturday stated only the fact that she had died in a suspected drowning, but called the death “suspicious.” While the case had not yet been classified a homicide, investigators were treating it as such, given initial suspicions that the girl may have drowned in waters somewhere on the St. Thomas waterfront before her body was moved to the area of Vitraco Mall. A person of interest, police say, had been identified.

Following the governor's remarks, the VIPD issued a release announcing the arrest of the child's mother, identified as 32-year-old Anyah Smith, who the VIPD revealed has been charged with first-degree murder and associated charges linked to the death of her daughter.


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