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Jeong-In (Korean: 정인, June 10, 2019 – October 13, 2020) was a 16-month-old baby girl from Seoul, South Korea, who was abused and tortured by her adoptive parents for 271 days (8 months), and ultimately died on October 13, 2020, due to severe abdominal injuries. [1] Her adoptive full name was Ahn Yul-Ha (안율하).
In June 2023, Jailyn Candelario, a 16-month-old American child from Cleveland, Ohio, was murdered in her home by her mother Kristel Candelario, who had left her abandoned for ten days while vacationing in Puerto Rico and Detroit. [1] [2]
An Ohio mother has been charged with murder after leaving her 16-month-old baby daughter home alone for 10 days as she went on vacation.. Kristel Candelario, 31, was arrested and charged after her ...
When asked how it’s possible for a mother to abandon a 16-month-old baby in a house, unattended, for 10 days to go on vacation, Candelario said, “The answer is a bit difficult for the rest of ...
The 16-month-old girl, who later died at the hospital, was identified as Za’riyah Plummer, according to Maryland State Police. The two boys, a 7-year-old and a 5-year-old, were also injured in ...
He killed his eight-month-old sister, his nine-month-old cousin, and an unrelated six-month-old baby. He was not charged due to his age, but instead sent to a remand home in Munger. [9] Unnamed girl 8 years July 4, 1867 United States: Cassville, Missouri: 1 0 She killed her four-year-old brother and was declared insane. [10] Unnamed boy 8 years
A 16-month-old girl was killed after her father allegedly abducted her and her two siblings, fled from police and crashed on a Maryland interstate on Wednesday, authorities said.
They got in a fight and her anger turned into violence, after which 28-day-old Paris was placed in a microwave for two minutes. She then removed the baby and put her on the table. Paris had died within seconds due to the heat. [2] [3] Medical experts said the baby died after her temperature reached 107–108 °F (41.7–42.2 °C). She had no ...