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Gintare Suminaite gave birth in the bathroom of her seaside home in Bognor Regis, West Sussex.

Moments after bringing the newborn into the world, the 30-year-old then strangled the infant to death.

Suminaite, of Aldwick Road, admitted killing the baby while she was mentally disturbed due to the after effects of giving birth when she appeared at the Old Bailey.

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The mum killed the baby girl by “compression of the neck with a ligature or by manual compression of the neck”.

She was simply referred to as “baby Suminaite” in court – as she was too young to have even been given a first name.

Suminaite admitted pleaded guilty to a charge of infanticide and a further charge of murder was dropped.

The Crown determined the infanticide charge was “acceptable and covers the true culpability and criminality of this case”.

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Prosecutor Ed Brown QC said: “The events go back to April 5 of this year when it is alleged that the defendant having very shortly before given birth to her child then killed the newly born.

"Over the weeks and months leading up until today the Crown have received a body of evidence both from physicians as well as from psychiatric experts."

He added the Crown had carried out a “wide ranging review” of the “sensitive case” – including the effects of blood loss following birth.

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Judge Mr Justice Nicol described the case as “out of the ordinary”.

Suminaite was warned she faces jail time.

Justin Nicol adjourned sentencing until January 23.