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BREAKING NEWS: Couple Kills 13-day-old Baby Found Covered In Bruises With Broken Spine And ‘Massive’ Brain Swelling: Cops
Utah police is searching for a couple they said murdered a newborn baby last month.
BREAKING NEWS: Couple Kills 13-day-old Baby Found Covered In Bruises With Broken Spine And ‘Massive’ Brain Swelling: Cops
Utah police is searching for a couple they said murdered a newborn baby last month.
WTVT reported that the 13-day-old was found dead in a West Jordan home September 17, leading to an investigation that allegedly uncovered evidence of abuse throughout the boy’s short life.
Police believed 21-year-old Dylan James Kitzmiller had been physically abusive toward the newborn and girlfriend Maria Elena Sullivan, 26.
Sullivan, the infant victim’s mother, is currently wanted for failing to stop the abuse or, after it occurred, report it and seek medical treatment for her son.
An examination on the victim found the boy weighed nearly a pound less than his birth weight and his body was covered in bruises and cuts. Reports indicated he had a fractured spine, broken rib and “massive” brain swelling.
Sullivan reportedly told police Kitzmiller regularly used heroin and abused her son, but admitted leaving him in the man’s care.
On the evening of the boy’s death, she reportedly heard him gasping for air and called medical dispatchers, who were unable to restore his breathing.
Police say Kitzmiller admitted using heroin — along with Sullivan — in front of the child. He reportedly said Sullivan was not responsible for any of the victim’s physical injuries.
Authorities have obtained an arrest warrant for both suspects.
NEW: WJ police are looking for these 2. Cops: Dylan Kitzmiller beat a 13 day old to death, the mother, Maria Sullivan, doesn't report. pic.twitter.com/zwii4cNOmh
— Chris Jones (@jonesnews) Ngày 21 tháng 10 năm 2017
The Deseret News reported that both suspects were charged with first-degree murder and three felony counts of second-degree child abuse.
A three-year-old boy has been rushed to hospital with burns to the ‘outside and inside’ of his body after his bottle of Paw Patrol bath foam exploded in his tub.
BREAKING NEWS: Three-year-old boy is rushed to hospital with ‘burns to the outside and inside of his body’ after children’s Paw Patrol bath foam ‘EXPLODES’ while he’s in the tub
The youngster, from Londonderry, in Northern Ireland, is now receiving treatment at Belfast Royal Hospital for Sick Children after the incident last night.
He remains in the intensive care unit and his condition had been described as ‘critical’.
A three-year-old boy has been rushed to hospital with burns to the ‘outside and inside’ of his body after his bottle of Paw Patrol bath foam exploded in his tub
His concerned aunt wrote about the painful event on Facebook in a warning to other parents.
She said: ‘Our nephew was in the bath tonight with this Paw Patrol Foam Soap and it exploded.
‘He’s been rushed to the hospital and has to go to the Royal. Please please keep him in your thoughts and prayers, he’s only three.’
Paw Patrol is a popular Nickelodeon’s show about the adventures of six rescue dogs.
You can buy Paw Patrol bath foam from a number of high street stores and supermarkets.
The youngster, from Londonderry, in Northern Ireland, is now being treated at Belfast Royal Hospital for Sick Children after the incident last night
A spokesperson for the children’s network said it had launched an investigation into the product.
However, it could not confirm whether it would be taken off shelves.
They said: ‘We are terribly sorry to hear about this dreadful incident and we are gathering more information about the licensed product involved.’
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