University student, under allegation of concealing a deceased newborn within a wardrobe, halts enrollment at their educational institution
In a shocking turn of events, a University of Kentucky senior named Laken Snelling has been charged with concealing the birth of an infant, tampering with physical evidence, and abuse of a corpse.
The tragic discovery was made last week when a baby's body was found inside a closet in a home on Park Avenue in Lexington. According to reports, the baby was wrapped in a towel and placed inside a black trash bag. The baby was pronounced dead at the scene.
Snelling, who was a member of the school's stunt team, pleaded not guilty during a Tuesday court appearance. The mother of the baby was identified as 21-year-old Laken Snelling.
The exact circumstances surrounding the baby's death were not specified in the provided paragraph. However, it is known that Snelling admitted to giving birth and concealing it by cleaning evidence and hiding everything in a trash bag.
Snelling was arrested last weekend, but the exact date and location of the arrest were not provided in the information available. Her preliminary hearing is scheduled for Sept. 26.
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As for Snelling's academic status, it was reported that she has withdrawn from the University of Kentucky. The university has not released any further statements regarding this matter.
This is a developing story and more information will be released as it becomes available. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the deceased infant during this difficult time.
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