Mother on Trial: Shocking Allegations of Abuse and Neglect Unleashed in Death of 3-year-old Son

USHAW MOOR, Durham, England – The jury has started deliberations in the trial of a mother accused of murdering her three-year-old son. Christina Robinson is on trial for allegedly violently shaking her son Dwelaniyah, causing a fatal brain injury. The 30-year-old also faces four child cruelty offenses related to incidents leading up to his death. During the three-week trial, the prosecution argued that Robinson deliberately scalded the boy as a form of punishment, hit him with spoons, slapped him, and beat him with a bamboo cane. Additionally, they claimed that Robinson neglected him by leaving … Read more

Terrifying Dog Attack Leaves 3-Year-Old Girl With Gruesome Injuries: Mother Demands Justice

COLUMBIA, SC – A three-year-old girl in Columbia, South Carolina, was mauled by two dogs and dragged by the scalp to a neighbor’s property, according to the victim’s mother, Chyanne Nipper. Nipper, accompanied by her attorney Hemphill Pride, held a press conference to provide details about the horrific attack. The victim, identified as Kaliyah McFadden, was attacked on February 14, 2024, by a Rottweiler and a German Shepherd. The incident occurred when McFadden and her mother were in the process of moving into a new house. Pride disclosed that the attack took place in their … Read more

Tragic Death of 3-Year-Old Raises Questions About Gun Safety Laws in Pennsylvania

LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. – In a tragic incident at a Martic Township campground in October, a 3-year-old boy accidentally shot and killed himself with his father’s handgun. Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams has made the difficult decision not to file charges against the father in this case. Adams explained that the father had retrieved his 9 mm handgun from his pickup truck with the intention of safely storing it in the family trailer’s bedroom. He set the gun down on a dining room table outside the trailer while he turned on the speakers, and … Read more