Indiana woman charged after daughter nearly died from lice

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An Indiana woman faces child neglect charges after investigators said her 4-year-old daughter nearly died from a lice infestation so severe doctors had to give her multiple blood transfusions.

SCOTTSBURG, Ind. —

The girl was so ill she could not walk, and a Department of Child Services supervisor told police the child’s blood hemoglobin levels were at 1.7, when they should have been at 12, according to court documents. That was the lowest hemoglobin level the hospital had seen and the girl needed to have four blood transfusions.Both children had been placed in the care of their maternal grandparents in April, court records show.

Singh appeared Friday for an initial hearing before a judge, who appointed a public defender for her.

 

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Give the mother to the Florida elementary school Principal

Dying of lice infestation? I guess there’s a first time for everything..

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They have to burn her house down.

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