A Sydney man who said he bit and shook his baby daughter for cultural reasons has been refused bail on a charge of murdering the two-month-old girl.
The 35-year-old, who cannot be identified and who was on a bridging visa at the time, has been charged with murdering his daughter, who died of catastrophic brain injury in November 2015.
In the NSW Supreme Court todayy, Justice Natalie Adams refused him bail saying at the very least the crown case for manslaughter was strong and he was now in protection after being stabbed in jail following the naming of him in a media report.
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