Lasasha Gouldbourne faces involuntary manslaughter charges months after her newborn twin was found stuffed in a laundry bag in the Bronx (NYC).
According to the NYPD, The suspect’s mother was the one who found her granddaughter among the dirty clothes. Gouldbourne, 31, was arrested Tuesday for involuntary manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, assault, and acting in a manner detrimental to a minor.
The charges stem from his alleged actions after giving birth to a premature baby girl in the bathroom of a friend’s house in Bronx Park East near Britton St. in the Allerton neighborhood on September 1, reported yesterday Daily News.
Gouldbourne was accused of putting the newborn in a laundry bag with her clothes and taking her to her mother’s house, which is a few blocks away. He gave the bag to his mother, who normally washes his clothes, without telling her what was inside.
“She said something like, ‘Be careful with that,’ and left,” a police source described. The mother later found the newborn baby unconscious inside her bag.
Gouldbourne’s mother She called 911 and doctors took the baby to Montefiore Medical Center, where she died. The infant died from asphyxiation and was later determined to be a homicide, according to the Office of the City Medical Examiner (OCME).
Gouldbourne She is a mentally ill drug addict who was previously stripped of custody of four children. sources said.
Police found Gouldbourne on the street shortly after the baby was discovered in the laundry bag. After being detained, she complained of pain and was taken to Montefiore, where after an emergency cesarean section gave birth to a second child, deceased girl’s twinthe police said.
After giving birth, Gouldbourne She was hospitalized under psychiatric care for several months. When she was released from the hospital earlier this week, she was arrested and charged with involuntary manslaughter in Bronx Criminal Court, the NYPD said.
All charges are mere accusations and those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
The authorities remind citizens that New York has a safe haven law, that allows parents give up an infant up to 30 days old anonymously and without question, in hospitals, police or fire stations and other designated spaces. You can also leave the baby with someone and immediately notify authorities of the baby’s location.
2024-02-01 14:29:47
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