Moo...the police have been to home 8 times in 2023. The family in India has been calling frequently to check on child. But still he has died. No cause of death yet, but he had lost considerable weight this month. How would it be known he had lost weight?
I wish the article said if during those 8 calls to the home officers set eyes on the child? Maybe that is how they know his weight loss happened in the last month of his life and was drastic?
I'd like to think that LEOs set eyes on him if they were called for wellness checks on him but we all know sometimes that doesn't happen as it should.
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Tiwari made her first appearance today. She is charged with first-degree murder, and if convicted on that charge, she could face the death penalty or life without parole. She is also charged with child abuse inflicting serious bodily injury, which carries up to 231 months.
She requested a capital defender to represent her.
Tiwari is being held without bond.
Her next court date is set for Jan. 11
Morrisville mom charged with murder after son's decomposing body found inside house: Police
MORRISVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) – Morrisville Police say when they arrived at Priyanka Tiwari’s home Wednesday evening, they found her son with bruises and in a state indicating he was dead for several hours.
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About 11 weeks earlier, police responded to the home, but
it’s not clear whether officers saw the child, according to Morrisville Police Chief Pete Acosta.
Acosta said
officers were previously called to the home eight times this year, although he said one of them was a 911 misdial.
Acosta said
most were welfare check requests for Tiwari.
Morrisville mom charged with murdering child, police called to home several times this year
ETA: the above article indicates most wellchecks were for the mother. Note to Self: When asking for wellchecks include ALL occupants of the home, especially children. MOO
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A judged ordered a Morrisville woman accused of starving and killing her 10-year-old son to be held in custody without bail Thursday.
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/crime/article283376098.html