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Copies of family photographs of deceased baby Miguel Fernandes, provided by his grandmother, Maria Fernandes. She is the father's mother. A North York woman who shopped for a CD while her baby lay dying of excruciating burns to 40% of his tiny body was found guilty Monday, Feb. 14, 2011 of manslaughter. The judge found that Melissa Alexander left 19-month-old Miguel Fernandes home alone, then lied to his father, Sergio Fernandes, assuring him that their child's injuries were not serious because she applied ointment and gauze on the toddler.Peter Power/The Globe and Mail

A Toronto woman who was convicted of manslaughter in the scalding death of her 19-month-old son has been sentenced to 11 years in prison.

Melissa Alexander maintained her son Miguel Fernandes pulled a boiling pot of water on top of himself in September 2007.

But a pathologist testified the boy's third-degree burns were consistent with being dunked in scalding water. Ms. Alexander was convicted in February.

She didn't get medical help for her son for 10 hours and treated the boy's wounds with Vaseline.

Court also heard that she left the boy with his 29-month-old stepbrother and went shopping for two hours, buying CDs and some groceries.

During sentencing, Justice Anne Molloy said Ms. Alexander committed a horrific crime and showed absolutely no remorse.

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