Pictured: Mother, 24, charged with murdering child lady at residence in Rugby – as father, 26, is accused of possessing 100 indecent photos of youngsters
A mother charged with murdering her one-year-old baby girl has been pictured for the first time.
Kinga Wydrzynska, 24, is accused alongside partner Michal Stasiak, 26, of killing their child, Isabella Stasiak, in Rugby, Warwickshire.
The couple both appeared in the dock at Coventry Magistrates’ Court today.
The alleged killers, both Polish and dressed in grey tracksuits, spoke only to give their names, dates of birth and addresses.
Each faced a charge of murder, as well as a charge of causing or allowing the death of a child.
Stasiak, a tall and very thin man with a goatee beard, faced three additional charges of possessing indecent images of children, namely 63 category A images, 23 category B and 14 category C.
These came into his possession between October 26, 2022 and January 7, 2025, it is alleged.
Warwickshire Police were called to a house in the New Bilton area of Rugby at 4.37am on Tuesday, to reports of a baby in cardiac arrest.
Mother Kinga Wydrzynska, 24, is accused alongside partner Michal Stasiak, 26, of killing their child, Isabella Stasiak, in Rugby, Warwickshire
Wydrzynska was today pictured for the first time. She appeared in the dock at Coventry Magistrates’ Court alongside Stasiak – who is also accused of possessing 100 indecent images of children
Baby Isabella suffered a cardiac arrest at this property in the New Bilton area of Rugby
The baby was taken to hospital where she died.
Police swooped on the terraced house where the couple lived in Rugby, at around 5am on Tuesday, according to neighbours.
Officers were said to have been seen carrying the limp shape of a child from the property, before someone was removed in handcuffs with a white sheet over their head.
Neighbours told MailOnline the couple had only lived at the address for several months.
Today, a police officer remained stationed outside the address, which had its blinds closed. Stickers of stars covered the front downstairs window.
A flat around half a mile up the road, which was given as the address for Stasiak in court, had a metal sheet covering the front entrance after the front door was removed by police.
Neighbours of the flat said the defendant was believed to have been staying there over Christmas, but was not the tenant.
In court today, each defendant gave a different home address, when asked to provide them by magistrates.
Gez Newsome, acting for the prosecution, applied for reporting restrictions to be placed on the case to prevent the naming of either the victim or the perpetrators.
But this was dismissed by District Judge Qureshi who said: ‘The law only prohibits the naming of a child under 18 if they are still alive.’
Both were remanded in custody until Monday morning when they will appear at Warwick Crown Court.
Their legal representatives said that bail applications would be made at a later date.