Saskatchewan

Regina mom accused in death of toddler maintains innocence in first court appearance

Chelsea Rae Whitby, 24, has been charged with manslaughter in the death of her 18-month-old son.

Chelsea Rae Whitby, 24, charged with manslaughter in death of 18-month-old son

A woman wearing a black hoodie and black jeans tries to cover her face as she makes way toward stairs.
Chelsea Rae Whitby appeared in court to be spoken to, for the first time since her arrest earlier this week on Thursday. (Bryan Eneas/CBC)

A woman charged in the death of her 18-month-old boy made her first appearance in a Regina court today.

Chelsea Rae Whitby, 24, has been charged with manslaughter.

Darren Kraushaar, Whitby's lawyer, spoke outside court on Thursday.

"The case is just fresh, but we do want to confirm our client's position, which she has maintained from the beginning, which she is not responsible for the death of her child," Kraushaar said.

Kruashaar wouldn't offer any comment beyond maintaining his client's innocence and confirming she was to be released outside the Regina provincial court building. (Bryan Eneas/CBC)

He also said Whitby has been released pending her next court appearance. Court officials said that will be Sept. 15.

Police were called on June 10 to the 3200 block of Arens Road E. with a report of a hurt toddler. The boy was taken to hospital where he was declared dead. Police later deemed his death a homicide.

Whitby was arrested south of Winnipeg on Tuesday.