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Parents charged after 3-year-old with cancer, 17-pound tumor dies
An Oklahoma couple are facing manslaughter charges after their 3-year-old daughter died of cancer.
According to the Lawton Constitution, the Comanche County Sheriff’s Department responded Jan. 3 to a report of an unconscious child at a Lawton camper home. The girl, who had a 17-pound tumor, was taken to an area hospital and later died, authorities said. Responders found her and six other children living with her parents in a camper. The girl was taken to a local hospital where she died.
Deputies allege that the girl's parents, Bonnie Beth Mills-Lilly, 42, and Henry Clarence Lilly III, 49, failed to provide medical care for her, ultimately causing her death. They were arrested and charged with first-degree manslaughter, the Constitution reported.

Records show that bond for each defendant was set at $60,000.
Both appear to have posted their bonds on Thursday, January 10, and are required to wear a GPS monitor as a condition.
They are next scheduled to appear in court on February 28 for a preliminary announcement and March 18 for a preliminary hearing conference.
Parents charged with murder after their three-year-old daughter died of a 17-POUND cancerous tumor | Daily Mail Online
An Oklahoma couple are facing manslaughter charges after their 3-year-old daughter died of cancer.
According to the Lawton Constitution, the Comanche County Sheriff’s Department responded Jan. 3 to a report of an unconscious child at a Lawton camper home. The girl, who had a 17-pound tumor, was taken to an area hospital and later died, authorities said. Responders found her and six other children living with her parents in a camper. The girl was taken to a local hospital where she died.
Deputies allege that the girl's parents, Bonnie Beth Mills-Lilly, 42, and Henry Clarence Lilly III, 49, failed to provide medical care for her, ultimately causing her death. They were arrested and charged with first-degree manslaughter, the Constitution reported.

Records show that bond for each defendant was set at $60,000.
Both appear to have posted their bonds on Thursday, January 10, and are required to wear a GPS monitor as a condition.
They are next scheduled to appear in court on February 28 for a preliminary announcement and March 18 for a preliminary hearing conference.
Parents charged with murder after their three-year-old daughter died of a 17-POUND cancerous tumor | Daily Mail Online