Oct 14, 2017

Babysitter charged in death of baby


A babysitter in Northwest Arkansas has been in remission on a homicide charge when AN 8-month-old woman she was caring for died earlier in the week, police say.

Melissa Garcia-Rivera, 21, was engaged into the Benton County jail around 7:45 p.m. Thursday, records show. She remained there as of weekday afternoon, and no bail had been set.

Garcia-Rivera's betrothed, Marco Antonio Garcia, took the baby to Mercy Medical Hospital on Tues, per the testimony. A detective with the Rogers department of local government well-versed the hospital a brief time later.

Medical employees told authorities the kid, whose temperature was around one hundred.5 degrees once she arrived, showed no signs of injuries. She was soaked in what was believed to be sweat, a political candidate aforementioned.

Garcia-Rivera modified her account of what happened to the kid multiple times over the course of interviews, at the start expression she had just found the kid not respiration whereas checking on her, per the testimony.

The report aforementioned that Garcia-Rivera later aforementioned she had placed 2 pillows on prime of the 8-month-old in a shot to urge her to sleep and to forestall the baby from pushing herself up whereas lying on her abdomen.

Most accounts represented the kid as "fussing" earlier within the day, prompting the keeper to require some kind of action.

Garcia-Rivera additionally went back and forth on whether or not she had been annoyed with the kid, insistence she failed to purposely kill her, police aforementioned.

Garcia-Rivera told authorities by phone Thursday that the reality was that she ordered the kid down for a nap and located her unresponsive regarding AN hour later.

She aforementioned 2 pillows had been placed beside the baby, with a blanket covering her. once the keeper visited check on the 8-month-old, the kid was lying on her abdomen with the blanket nearly entirely covering her, per the testimony. A pillow additionally was reportedly on prime of her.

Police aforementioned Garcia-Rivera later admitted to pull the blanket over the child's head, explaining that she was "just making an attempt to stay it dark thus [the infant] would visit sleep."

The keeper reportedly told authorities that she "did not perceive why [the child] failed to kick the pillows and blanket off."

Over the course of the interviews, Garcia-Rivera explained that she was afraid as a result of she was making an attempt to get U.S. citizenship, failed to need the kid removed and failed to need to travel to jail.

An autopsy was inconclusive concerning the explanation for the infant's death, the testimony aforementioned. No trauma or signs of defect or sickness were found, per the medical expert.

Garcia-Rivera is regular to look Nov. twenty in Benton County Circuit Court.



Source: Arkansas Online

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