Calgary

Mother charged after baby's arm broken, while twin found with multiple skull fractures, police say

A Calgary woman has been charged in her infant daughter's injury, while investigators also found the girl's twin brother had a fractured right ankle and multiple skull fractures.

Police say the woman's name cannot be released as it would identify the children

A child holds up a hand in this stock image. A Calgary woman has been charged with aggravated assault after her infant daughter had a broken arm, but the woman can not be identified as it would also ID her children. (Shutterstock)

A Calgary woman is accused of injuring her daughter nearly two years ago when the girl was 11 months old.

The girl was brought to the Alberta Children's Hospital with a broken arm in March 2018.

Police say they investigated because the injury was not consistent with the story the mother told doctors.

Investigators discovered that the girl's twin brother, who lived in the same home, had a fractured right ankle and multiple skull fractures.

The woman has been charged with aggravated assault, but her name cannot be released as it would identify the children.

No charges have been laid related to the boy's injuries.