Monday, February 10, 2014

Death by Soda by Addison Jordan

Summary: A couple in Tennessee faces murder for being accused of killing the husband’s 5-year-old daughter by making her drink excessive amounts of water and grape soda within a two hour period.

 “Alexa Linboom had taken one or two grape sodas that belonged to her stepmother,” says district attorney Berkley Bell. "She was allegedly forced to drink so much liquid that it caused the sodium level in her body to go down and caused her brain to swell," said Bell.  

Alexa had become unresponsive so she was taken to the hospital on New Years Day in 2012. Two days after she arrived at the hospital, doctors announced that she was brain dead and removed her from life support.

After two years of investigation, they announced that Alexa had died as a result of fluid intoxication.  Randall and Mary Vaughn, were both charged with first-degree murder, two counts of aggravated child neglect and aggravated child abuse.  The parents are being held on a $500,000 bond.   CNN News reported that they have not yet entered a plea.  The trial is scheduled for October


Analysis: This is just sad! How can you force a 5-year-old girl to drink like that? I’m glad that they charged the parents, because they shouldn’t be able to get away with doing something like that.  If they are found guilty, I hope they receive the maximum penalty for their actions.  Parents should love and care for their children and not harm them in any way. 



Link: http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/08/justice/tennessee-girl-soda-death/index.html?hpt=us_c2

1 comment:

  1. I have to agree with you. This is absolutely ridiculous. Who would make someone drink this much, even soda? Like it would have been different with water but even soda. But even forcing someone to drink this much is sad. You can influence, but not force.

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