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5-year-old deputies say deputies say deputies say they are drowned for miami-dade, deputies, deputies say

5-year-old deputies say deputies say deputies say they are drowned for miami-dade, deputies, deputies say

Miami-Dade County, Fla. -A woman from Miami-Dade was arrested after the authorities said she left her five children alone overnight and failed to provide medical care to one of them following an almost drowned incident, which took place on the weekend.

39-year-old Jaquila Ragin was taken to her home near her home, near block 2200 in Northwest 57th Street in the Brownsville neighborhood of the county, according to the Miami-Dade sheriff’s office.

The investigators said that Ragin left the children – 14, 12, 10, 8 and 4 years – unattended on February 21, while she visited her lover.

They said around 2 in the morning, a neighbor saw the 8-year-old girl walking alone in the neighborhood.

The deputies said that later that day, all five children were in a supervision pool, when the 8-year-old began to strive to float.

The 12 -year -old boy tried to save her, but began to swallow water, according to the report.

The authorities said that the same boy managed to push his sister on the edge of the pool before going underwater. The 10-year-old boy then tried to save his older brother, but the 12-year-old was “completely underwater,” the deputies wrote.

Three days later, on Wednesday, the deputies said that Ragin was led to the 12 -year -old boy at the hospital, after suffering from fever and chest pain.

The authorities said that Ragin was arrested at the hospital and later transported to the NorthSide District Station for query.

After reading the rights of Miranda, the deputies said that Ragin confessed, although the details were drafted in the publicly published report.

Investigators said he “did not provide victims to necessary care, supervision and medical services.”

The deputies have not yet offered an update to the 12 -year -old boy’s condition.

The prison records show that Ragin is experiencing five charges of neglect of the child, without a great bodily evil.

Starting on Thursday, she was detained at Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, where her obligation was listed as “to be established”.

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