Chicago Sun-Times

Sitter’s husband offered $2,000 to Albany Park parents after baby died: prosecutor­s

- BY MATTHEW HENDRICKSO­N, STAFF REPORTER mhendricks­on@suntimes.com | @MHendricks­onCST

The husband of a woman facing a murder charge in the death of a 4-month-old girl last week in Albany Park told the baby’s parents to “trust the word of God” and gave them $2,000 for funeral expenses, according to Cook County prosecutor­s.

Norma Chagnama, 29, was charged with killing Zury Cruz Sumba after the medical examiner’s office determined the infant died from child abuse and ruled her death a homicide.

Chagnama told police she was babysittin­g the girl Thursday when the infant vomited, and she picked her up without supporting the baby’s head and swung her onto her shoulder, then on a bed.

Chagnama called the baby’s mother when the girl had trouble breathing, and the mother arrived soon after, prosecutor­s said. The baby was taken by ambulance to a hospital, where she was taken off life support the next day.

The baby was found to have substantia­l bleeding and swelling of her brain, as well as significan­t spinal cord injuries, prosecutor­s said.

On the night after the girl died, prosecutor­s said Chagnama’s husband reached out to the baby’s father, then he and his wife went to the family’s apartment. During the visit, Chagnama allegedly indicated she was sorry for what happened, and her husband gave the family money.

Prosecutor­s said the baby’s mother and father had been charged with a misdemeano­r count of child endangerme­nt last month after they left the girl in a car while they went inside a restaurant.

The girl was removed from their custody for a time but returned about two weeks before her death, prosecutor­s said.

Chagnama has no criminal background and was not a licensed day care provider, prosecutor­s said.

She was denied bail during a hearing Monday and was expected back in court next week, according to court records.

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