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Mom leaves her in the tub, but toys clog the drain: Little Sara drowns at 10 months

A tragedy for which there will be no conviction because, according to the investigations into the Englishwoman’s death that have now been completed, it was a tragic accident.

Mom leaves her in the tub but toys clog the

Drowned in just four inches of water in the tub of her home while taking a bath, only because a toy blocked the drain and the water couldn’t drain away, so she died in front of her family British baby of only 10 months, little Sara Moosa. A tragedy for which there will be no conviction because, according to the investigations into his death that have now been completed, it was a tragic accident.

The tragedy dates back to last August when the little girl was at home with her mother and siblings in Leicester, England. After reconstructing the investigation, little Sara was placed in the bathtub with her brothers, two older twins. Just to avoid any possible danger, Mom had left the drain open to drain the water from the faucet, which is also left open.

It all happened in a few minutes. The woman went off to find a doll for the other children who kept asking for it, a small toy shark. However, when she returned a few minutes later, the dramatic scene played out before her eyes. The tub had filled up because a Toys had covered the plug hole but while the other siblings got up, little sara lay on her side in the bathtub with her face under the water.

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After the lifeless girl was pulled out, the family immediately called 911 and attempted to put the little girl on the first breaths, as indicated by the operator on the phone while waiting for the ambulance. The maneuvers were then continued by the paramedics until transport to the hospital. At Leicester Royal Infirmary, doctors tried everything to get the little girl’s heart beating again, but unfortunately they had to give up and declare her death by drowning.