A JURY retired today to consider its verdict on a babysitter accused of murdering a toddler. Suzanne Holdsworth, 38, is on trial for the second time charged with killing two-year-old Kyle Fisher in her home in Hartlepool in July 2004. The prosecution alleges the mother of two repeatedly banged the little boy's head against the bannisters after snapping in a fit of temper. Holdsworth was jailed for life for murder in 2005, but the Court of Appeal overturned the conviction in May - ruling it unsafe - and ordered a re-trial. The trial at Teesside Crown Court heard evidence from medical experts, appearing for the defence, who said an epileptic seizure was most likely to have led to Kyle's death. The defence also told the jury of eight men and four women that they could not be sure that Holdsworth inflicted the fatal blows on Kyle, blaming his mother Clare Fisher, now 24. The former supermarket worker, of Boggart Hill Drive, Seacroft, Leeds, denies murder.
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