He took his dead daughter to the hospital and said she fell out of bed, but he had beaten her to death

In the middle of the trial for the aberrant crime of Lucio Dupuy, a similar case caused a stir in the Buenos Aires suburbs. A woman took her dead two-year-old daughter to a hospital and claimed that it had fallen out of bed. However, the autopsy revealed that she was actually beaten to deathfor which the 22-year-old mother and the 26-year-old stepfather were arrested.

The event occurred in the town of Parque San Martín, in the match of Merlo. Milagro Esther Torres, 22, appeared at the General Zonal Hospital for Acute Heroes de Malvinas with the body of her dead two-year-old daughter.

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The young mother told the doctors that she was preparing dinner when the baby had fallen out of bed by “accident”. According to his story, the next day, the baby woke up with vomiting and seizures.

Despite the woman’s statement, the doctors realized that bruises on the face and in the abdomen area.

The strong injuries that the two-year-old girl had

Police then opened an investigation to establish the cause of death. The autopsy finally reported that the baby suffered injuries to the head, abdomen, liver and leg.

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The minor had a broken leg. In addition, it was found that she might have suffered previous abuse..“She agonized all night and the death date indicates that the crime had occurred long before they took her to the hospital,” the experts indicated, according to the local portal Merlo Today.

“aggravated homicide”the cause was rebranded when in principle it was “Investigation of causes of death.”

Justice immediately ordered the arrest of the mother. Miracle Esther Torres22 years old, and 26-year-old stepfather, Dario Eduardo Chamorro. Both refused to testify before the UFI prosecutor No. 8 of Morón, Adriana Suárez Corripio.

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