Posted on 06/26/2023 6:45:46 PM PDT by CFW
A teenage girl saved her two-year-old sister from their mother’s alleged attempt to drown the younger child in a bathtub at their home in Albion, Michigan, local authorities reported Saturday.
The 15-year-old girl, who is the eldest of four siblings, called 911 for help at about 10:30 a.m., according to a Facebook press release from the Albion Department of Public Safety (ADPS). Public safety officers and law enforcement from the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Department arrived at the home and kicked open a locked door as they heard noise from within. Inside, an ADPS officer found the apparent mother of the children holding the two-year-0ld girl underwater in the bathtub.
The officer rescued and successfully resuscitated the child, who coughed up water and resumed breathing unassisted, according to the press release. The child had sustained stab wounds to the throat and chest. Her four-year-old brother had cuts on his body, and both appeared to have ingested some kind of cleaning fluid, authorities said.
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The girl and the officers are heroes. I wish every one of these stories turned out this way with the victims being saved.
Evil to the core. Demons running amok, they know their time is short.
Pour a few pounds of Draino crystals down phsyco mom’s throat and wire her jaw closed.
She just tried to MURDER several Children !!!
Give the elder Sister Her Siblings and find a (Family Member, Aunt/Uncle, etc) for them to live with.
Family member? Probably carry the same loon gene as the mother.
I hesitated as I was typing it. If the elder Sister was not still in school (?) I was going to suggest that. But }{€££ these days you’re damned if you do and damned if you don’t...
Thank-you. I needed to remember that, today.
God has this, he is watching. I wouldn’t want to be on the receiving end of that wrath.
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