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Parents Charged After Daughter's Fatal Asthma Attack
Rachel and Anthony Modrow are accused of stalling on seeking treatment for 9-year-old Amy
The parents of a Minnesota girl who died after an asthma attack earlier this year have been charged with second-degree manslaughter, accused of not taking her to the hospital as she suffered the attack. KARE 11 and the Star Tribune report that Anthony and Rachel Modrow, both 34, were booked Wednesday into the Hennepin County Jail regarding their 9-year-old daughter Amy, whose story started on the evening of Feb. 9.
Asthma attack: Per a criminal complaint, Amy was sleeping over a friend's house that night when she started struggling with her breathing. The friend's mother told investigators that Amy seemed to have trouble using her asthma inhaler, so she called the Modrows around 7am to let them know. Amy's parents don't have a car, so the friend's mother drove Amy home and told them she could take Amy to the doctor, but they declined that offer. "The woman said the victim was wheezing, breathing heavily, could barely walk, and asked to be taken to a doctor," per KARE.
Finally, help: A family friend was then called to the house around 10am, and he says when he got there, "Amy's skin was blue, she couldn't raise her arms, and she was crying," the Star Tribune notes. While Rachel Modrow wanted to run a steam bath to help her daughter, the friend insisted on calling an ambulance; he's said to have called 911 around 10:40am.
Amy's death: Amy stayed in the ICU until a week later, when she was declared brain dead due to lack of oxygen. Anthony Modrow told police during questioning that Amy had told them about a month earlier that her inhaler was empty and that they'd never gotten it refilled.
https://www.newser.com/story/349271/parents-charged-after-daughters-fatal-asthma-attack.html
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Parents Charged After Daughter's Fatal Asthma Attack, accused of stalling on seeking treatment for 9-year-old Amy [View all]
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Apr 2024
OP
Most likely. It wasn't about Jesus or they wouldn't have the inhaler in the first place.
3Hotdogs
Apr 2024
#4
What is baffling to me is why the friend's mother didn't just call 911 but wasted valuable time. n/t
elocs
Apr 2024
#5
There is an expectation if the patient is incapacitated which a little girl who can't breathe certainly is.
elocs
Apr 2024
#19
Not just hound you, but will get court judgements to garnish your wages. A friend was forced
Ziggysmom
Apr 2024
#11
I didn't develop asthma until late in life. But the first time I couldn't breathe, I wanted to apologize to every kid
Silent Type
Apr 2024
#28
Inhalers aren't cheap nowadays, and often have high copays. Just a sad story.
Silent Type
Apr 2024
#26