Glenn Wayne Smith, Jasmine Ellison.Photo:Harris County Sheriff’s Office
Harris County Sheriff’s Office
A 5-month-old Texas girl who was left brain dead after being brutally beaten over the course of a “horrific weekend” has died and now her parents are facing criminal charges, authorities allege.
“After suffering a horrific weekend starting on 9/26/24, where she was said to be throwing up, partially paralyzed, vomiting blood etc. It wasn’t until Sunday that she was taken to the ER,” Gonzalez wrote.
Calling the situation “sad and disturbing, Gonzalez wrote, “Her prognosis was grim" when she arrived at the hospital.
Ja’nae, who had “no brain function,” Gonzalez wrote, died of her injuries on Wednesday, Oct. 2.
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Her parents, Glenn Wayne Smith, 25, and Jasmine Ellison, 23, of Houston, were arrested and charged with injury to a child and serious bodily injury.
In court, prosecutors detailed how the two allegedly waited to call 911 to get help for their daughter.
“The abuse is said to have taken place over a four-day period, or the most recent abuse, in which the child was in the care of both this defendant and the child’s father,” prosecutors said, local stationABC 13reports.
“The child was found with multiple serious injuries including swelling and bleeding of the brain, no brain activity at the time of admission, blood coming out of her mouth, broken ribs, healed broken ribs,” prosecutors said in court, ABC 13 reports.
Smith and Ellison remain held at the Harris County Jail.
Initially held on a $1 million bond, Smith’s bond was later reduced to $250,000, ABC 13 reports.
Ellison’s bond was set at $150,000.
Their attorneys did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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source: people.com