A 27-year-old woman has been charged with the murder after a one-year-old girl was rushed to hospital with ‘serious injuries’.
Jayla-Jean Mclaren died on Sunday August 3 after being taken to hospital 48 hours earlier.
Tonight, Hampshire Police have charged Samara Jay Glover from Newport, on the Isle of Wight, with murder and causing or allowing the death of a child. She remains in police custody.
A 31-year-old man from Newport was previously arrested on suspicion of murder, causing or allowing the death of a child.
He has been bailed with conditions until Monday April 27.
Detective Chief Inspector Gemma Hunter said: ‘We understand that cases such as this are incredibly concerning and upsetting.
‘However, we kindly ask that you do not speculate on this case, as it could potentially impact any future court proceedings.
‘We will provide further updates on this investigation when appropriate.’
Jayla-Jean McLaren (pictured) was taken to hospital on the morning of August 1 2025 after suffering serious injuries – she tragically died 48 hours later
Jayla-Jean’s heartbroken parents, Jay (left) and Shay (right) McLaren, led around 70 mourners at the vigil for their ‘princess’ on August 7 last year
Following her death, Jayla-Jean’s heartbroken parents, Jay and Shay McLaren, led around 70 mourners at the vigil for their ‘princess’ on August 7.
People gathered to leave flowers, balloons, teddies and photographs under a tree in a Church Litten Park following Jayla-Jean’s tragic death.
The vigil was organised by Mrs and Mr McLaren, as well as Jayla-Jean’s paternal grandmother Lesley Chiverton, and saw people gather en-masse to leave tributes under a tree with pink leaves.
Mrs McLaren had used social media to call on people to ‘make Newport pink for our beautiful little girl who gained her wings on Sunday’ and asked people to ‘make this a massive memorable place for her’.
Mrs McLaren also said her daughter’s ‘tiny life’ had been ‘cruelly snatched away from her’.
Paying tribute, Mrs McLaren said in a statement at the time: ‘Mummy and daddy and nanny will always love you. Fly high, princess.’











