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Brooklyn power couple probed in baby’s sudden death

A wealthy Brooklyn couple and their nanny are at the center of a mystery involving the death of their 2-month-old boy, which was ruled a homicide Tuesday — more 𒊎than eight months after he died.

Hudson Dipede was found unconsci🌱ous and unresponsive inside his family’s Williamsburg apartment at 22 N. Sixth St. on Oct. 17 at around 9:40 p.m., according to police.

Cops and the medical examiner initially believed Hudson had died of natural causes because there were no 🔴visible signs of trauma, law-enforcement s﷽ources said.

It wasn’t until tꦜoxicology andꦇ tissue test results came back recently that his death was ruled a homicide.

It was determined the infant had died from shaken-babಞy syndrome.

Claire St. Louis, the baby-sitter who was caring for Hudson at t💮he time of his death, told cops that his parents, Virginia Jamieson and Ryan Dipede, went out to dinner, according to sources.

The 37-year-old nanny had laid Hudson in his crib and the♑n checked on him an hour and a half later, only to find him unconscious, she said.

She c🌠alled 911 and then no♔tified the parents. As she waited for emergency responders to arrive, she began administering CPR to the child, sources said.

The baby wa💞s rushed to Woodhull Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.

Hudso✱n was born prematurely on Aug. 3 with a twin brother named Archer, according to a Toronto real-estate newsletter.

They spent two 🐼months in the hospital, and Hudson died just four days after he was released into the care of h༒is parents.

Ryan Dipede is a senior executive and management consultant who once worked at Bridgewater Associates🐟, according to his 𒊎LinkedIn profile.

For six years, he worked as a management consultant i♊n London and New York — where he worked as a Principal with th♐e Boston Consulting Group from 2008 to 2011.

Dipede 🍷is a native of Toronto, and a graduate of the University of Western Ontario. He also holds a Masters in BioMedicine from the London🌃 School of Economics and Political Science.

Jamieson — a p.r. specialist within the tech industry — is currently the head of corporate communicatiಞons at Desire2Learn, according to her LinkedIn profile.

The self-described “media-relations whiz” has worked at the education t💦echnology company since 2012. She also attended The Universꦛity of Western Ontario.

Additional reporting by Sarah Trefethen