San Antonio woman sentenced to 18 years for death of toddler, 3

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San Antonio woman sentenced to 18 years for death of toddler, 3
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When she fell on hard times, Ronni Salazar’s mom asked a caretaker, Evonne Monica Perez, to take her and her brother. The girl, 3, was killed.

A San Antonio woman has been sentenced to 18 years in prison in the death of a 3-year-old girl who was left in her care in 2022. Evonne Monica Perez , 51, pleaded no contest to injury to a child causing serious bodily injury by omission in the death of Ronni Esther Lynn Salazar on Oct. 27, 2022. The child’s mother, Kassandra Lopez , was going through hard times and asked Perez to look after her two children for six months until she could get back on her feet, KENS5 reported in November of 2022.

27, 2022 and left her there in an unresponsive state. Ronni died a month later. Doctors told Lopez that Ronni had a massive brain bleed from blunt force trauma injuries, had bruising throughout her body, and internal injuries believed to be consistent with sexual abuse, according to reports. Lopez’s other child, a boy, was not injured. Perez agreed to plead no contest in exchange for a maximum 18-year prison sentence under deal reached between defense attorney Matthew T.

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