Homicide investigation opened after 2-year-old expected to die of suspicious injuries

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On Saturday, the Columbus police homicide unit responded to Nationwide Children's Hospital on a suspicious injury or possible neglect incident.

Columbus homicide detectives are investigating after a 2-year-old who is not expected to survive injuries related to suspected neglect was taken to Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

On Saturday, the Columbus police homicide unit responded to Nationwide Children's' Hospital on a suspicious injury or possible neglect incident, police said in a release. Hospital staff advised investigators that the victim, an unidentified 2-year-old girl, arrived in cardiac arrest.The victim has visible injuries, and she is not expected to recover at this time. The incident remains under investigation.

If the girl dies, she will become the third child in Columbus to have died this year from conditions police allege stem from abuse or neglect.

 

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