❓WHAT HAPPENED: A woman and her four-day-old newborn died after the woman was allegedly strangled, and their home was set on fire in Buffalo, New York.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Kathleen Carrig, her infant son Noah, and her boyfriend, Kidane Haile, who has been charged with second-degree murder.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The killings occurred on October 18, 2025, at an apartment on Norwood Avenue in Buffalo, New York.
💬KEY QUOTE: “My thoughts remain with the family of these victims as we continue to seek answers and justice.” – District Attorney Mike Keane
🎯IMPACT: Haile faces up to 25 years to life in prison if convicted, with additional charges anticipated in the coming weeks.
A 29-year-old woman and her four-day-old newborn have been killed in Buffalo, New York. Authorities allege that the woman’s boyfriend, 30-year-old Kidane Haile, strangled her before setting their apartment ablaze with the infant, Noah, inside.
On October 23, the Erie County District Attorney’s Office announced Haile’s indictment and arraignment for second-degree murder in the death of Kathleen Carrig. Prosecutors indicated that further charges are forthcoming as the investigation continues, particularly concerning the newborn’s death.
The killings took place on October 18 at an apartment on Norwood Avenue. Firefighters found Carrig and her child dead at the scene. Haile, treated for smoke inhalation, was later arrested after investigators determined the fire was suspicious. The Erie County Medical Examiner ruled Carrig’s death as asphyxia due to strangulation.
At a press conference, District Attorney Mike Keane accused Haile of deliberately killing Carrig before starting the fire, stating, “The people intend to seek charges in respect to an additional victim in this case and intend to file a superseding indictment in the very near future.”
Haile, a financial aid advisor at the University of Buffalo, is detained without bail at the Erie County Holding Center. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
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