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Hopefully her charges will be brought up to murder after the autopsy reports come back.
LAGRANGE, Ga. -- Authorities in west Georgia say a North Carolina woman was charged with child cruelty after her eleven-year-old daughter was found dead in the back of her car parked at a Georgia truck stop.
Nancy Akinyi Kasera of Thomasville, North Carolina, called 911 from the LaGrange Travel Center Sunday night saying the child was not breathing.
Coroner Jeff Cook pronounced Nicole Aduma Kasera dead at the scene. Authorities stil have not released autopsy results to determine the cause of death.
Cook said the girl with her 38-year-old mother and eight-year-old sister, who was placed in foster care.Sheriff Donny Turner said the autopsy revealed the girl had been dead for 12-24 hours before Kasera's call. Turner said the examination also confirmed initial observations that her body had numerous injuries from head to foot.
"A good word would be tortured, she looks like she's been just tortured," said Troup County Sheriff Donny Turner. "Her arms had been bound numerous times. She had very bad injuries to her arms and her wrists."
Kasera told police she had driven to Auburn, Alabama for a job interview.
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/15572074/detail.html
LAGRANGE, Ga. -- Authorities in west Georgia say a North Carolina woman was charged with child cruelty after her eleven-year-old daughter was found dead in the back of her car parked at a Georgia truck stop.
Nancy Akinyi Kasera of Thomasville, North Carolina, called 911 from the LaGrange Travel Center Sunday night saying the child was not breathing.
Coroner Jeff Cook pronounced Nicole Aduma Kasera dead at the scene. Authorities stil have not released autopsy results to determine the cause of death.
Cook said the girl with her 38-year-old mother and eight-year-old sister, who was placed in foster care.Sheriff Donny Turner said the autopsy revealed the girl had been dead for 12-24 hours before Kasera's call. Turner said the examination also confirmed initial observations that her body had numerous injuries from head to foot.
"A good word would be tortured, she looks like she's been just tortured," said Troup County Sheriff Donny Turner. "Her arms had been bound numerous times. She had very bad injuries to her arms and her wrists."
Kasera told police she had driven to Auburn, Alabama for a job interview.
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/15572074/detail.html