PICTURED: Boy, two, found dead at a home in North Yorkshire as woman, 39, appears in court charged with murder
- Relatives of Daniel James Hodgson Green released the picture of the youngster
- It comes as the woman accused of killing him made her first appearance in court
- Carol Hodgson was at Teesside Magistrates' Court charged with killing the child
The family of a two-year-old allegedly murdered by a 39-year-old woman has released a picture of the boy.
Relatives of Daniel James Hodgson Green shared the photograph of the toddler after he died in North Yorkshire.
It comes as the woman accused of killing him made her first appearance in court today.
Carol Hodgson was at Teesside Magistrates' Court charged with murdering the youngster at a house in Guisborough.
Relatives of Daniel James Hodgson Green (pictured) shared the photograph of the toddler after he died in North Yorkshire
It comes as the woman accused of killing him made her first appearance in court today. Pictured: The scene after the death
Cleveland Police released the photograph of the Daniel on Monday on behalf of the family.
A spokesman said: 'The family of Daniel James Hodgson Green from Guisborough has released a photo of the 2-year-old, who sadly died following an alleged incident at an address in Upper Garth Gardens, Guisborough, on Wednesday 2nd February.'
Officers attended a report of a concern for safety in the North Yorkshire town at 10.07am last Wednesday.
The toddler, who was named by the force over the weekend, was taken to hospital by ambulance but died.
Floral tributes are left outside the property as forensic teams carry out investigations
Police officers and forensic teams stand at the scene and carry out their investigations
Hodgson entered no pleas when she appeared at Teesside Magistrates' Court on Monday.
The 39-year-old wore a grey T-shirt and spoke only to confirm her name, date of birth and address.
She was remanded in custody and is due to appear at Teesside Crown Court on Tuesday.
Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Matthew Hollingsworth said on Sunday: 'Officers are supporting the boy's family and they ask for privacy as they grieve.
'My thoughts, and the thoughts of all those working on this murder investigation, remain with the family.'
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