Suspect in "Baby India" case arrested four years after Georgia newborn was found in plastic bag
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Authorities in Georgia have arrested a suspect in the "Baby India" case, four years after the newborn was found abandoned in a plastic bag in the woods, the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office announced.
Karima Jiwani, 40, was arrested Thursday after investigators used DNA to identify the biological parents of the child, known as "Baby India," Forsyth County Sheriff Ron Freeman said in a news conference Friday.
Jiwani has been charged with criminal intent to commit murder, cruelty to children, aggravated assault, reckless abandonment and other charges, Freeman said.

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