Nicole Blain is set to appear in court next year after she was alleged to have killed her baby daughter by shaking just three weeks after she was born at a flat in Greenock, Inverclyde

Woman flashes gesture outside flat
A woman could be seen flashing an obscene gesture as she was picked up by police(Image: UGC)

A woman was seen making an obscene gesture towards a baying mob as an accused baby killer was forced to leave her home.

Police have charged Nicole Blain, 29, over the death of three-week-old Thea June Wilson at a property in Greenock, in Inverclyde Scotland, on July 14 2023. Prosecutors have alleged she shook the child and inflicted blunt force trauma by unknown means before her death. She denies the charges, and is set to appear before the court in a trial scheduled for April 2026, but the case has already caught significant local attention, with police called to her home after a baying mob materialised outside her flat.

Blain is accused of killing her three-week-old daughter, Thea June Wilson(Image: UGC)

Footage obtained by the Daily Record outside of the flat in Johnstone, Renfrewshire, shows officers guarding the property as people gather outside, with shouts of “get her out” as the crowd grew.

Other chants of “get her into the back of the van” and “you are lucky that the cops are here” could be heard as two women emerged from the home. In response, one of the pair could be seen flipping up their middle finger at the crowd as the they were bundled into the back of a police van.

The curbside protest followed a local social media campaign in which residents of Johnstone have called for “support” to remove her from the area.

Videos showing her being moved from the home have been hailed by supporters of the fervent campaign, which has built up across multiple social media accounts, mainly on Facebook. A spokesperson for Police Scotland said however that the crowd dispersed a short time after officers arrived to collect Blain.

Locals gathered outside Bain’s home in a bid to oust her from the neighbourhood(Image: UGC)

A spokesperson for the service said: “Around 7.25pm on Monday, 9 June, 2025, we received a report of a crowd gathered outside a property in Floorsburn Crescent, Johnstone.

“Officers attended and the crowd dispersed a short time later.” Blain’s legal team has pleaded not guilty on her behalf following an initial hearing at Glasgow High Court on May 8, with a special defence of incrimination lodged as the defence and prosecution agreed to said they were prepared for a trial.

The case, when it comes before the court next year, is expected to last around six days, and several “professional witnesses” are set to be allowed to provide evidence remotely.

A fundraiser was launched in the wake of baby Thea’s death in a bid to raise roughly £1,200 for the three-week-old’s funeral costs. But the page has since been suspended, with donations no longer allowed.

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