A mother is found guilty of killing her baby daughter in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, by using heat from a hairdryer. According to reports from UK media outlets, the court case centers on the method of causing fatal harm rather than other circumstances of the death. The prosecution and the court findings indicate that the infant died as a result of exposure to heat applied through the hairdryer. The decision is reported as a guilty verdict by a court, following evidence presented during the trial. The coverage focuses on the specific means described in court—heat from a hairdryer—and the outcome of the case, which is the mother’s conviction. No additional details about sentencing or broader background are included in the provided summaries, and the reports do not describe competing accounts of events. The verdict therefore stands as the central point common to the sources.