2-month-old baby dies of asphyxiation after sleeping in the same bed with his drugged mother in Pennsylvania
Authorities arrested Thalia Matos in Pennsylvania for the death of her 2-month-old son; the woman allegedly consumed adulterated marijuana
After her two-month-old child, Royce Coxson, passed away, a 28-year-old woman, known as Thalia Matos, was detained in Pennsylvania. The incidents took place in the town of Carbondale next July. After consuming pot, Matos admitted to sharing a mattress with the child and her other 5-year-old child. However, blood tests revealed that the mother's system had been contaminated with formaldehyde (embalming fluid ) in the mix. Residents of the area reported to police that both the person and the child emitted a chemical taste reminiscent of this material. The health team determined that Royce's cause of death was electrical compression, which was ignored by the medical team. Despite having recently taken a course in a hospital to learn about the dangers of co-sleeping, Matos made the decision to ignore the safety recommendations. Officials also pointed out that the suspect made an attempt to deceive detectives by claiming she was by herself with her children the day of the drama. Security camera footage, but, captured many people entering and leaving the room. According to Lackawanna County District Attorney Brian Gallagher," Co-sleeping, especially when the caregiver is under the influence of weed or other drugs, may have fatal effects. " Mateos is accused of involuntary manslaughter and mistreating children's happiness. She was released on$ 40,000 bail after being detained last Monday, and she will make another appearance in court on February 17.
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