One of Britain's most prominent antiques dealers allegedly strangled his 7-year-old daughter at their South London home with a dressing gown cord, a court heard yesterday.
Robert Peters is accused of trying to strangle Sophia, leaving her critically injured at her home in Raynes Park, southwest London, reports the Daily Mail.
Peters, 55, was charged with attempted murder as doctors battled to save his daughter's life in hospital.
The charge is set to be upgraded to murder after Sophia died on November 4, the Old Bailey heard today.
It is understood Sophia's mother, Kittiya Promsat, was not at their million-dollar home at the time.