Starving toddler found with broken bones all over her body ‘after mum tortured her for 18 months’
A TODDLER who was found starving and severely dehydrated with broken bones all over her body was subjected to 18 months of torture, an affidavit claims.
The woman brought her three-year-old daughter to a hospital, telling doctors she had been continuously vomiting. Due to the severity of her condition, she was flown to the Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, where she was treated in the pediatric intensive care unit according to a probable-cause affidavit and as reported by theShe was additionally diagnosed with laceration of her pancreas and pancreatitis caused by blunt force trauma to her abdomen.
She was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree domestic assault, child abuse and child endangerment on Wednesday.Her next hearing is scheduled for April 1.
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