Woman gives birth in Walmart bathroom on Christmas Eve, dumps newborn in trash can
A 34-year-old woman gave birth to a healthy baby in a
Walmart bathroom on Christmas Eve and abandoned it in a trash can.
According to Inside Edition, New Falls, Louisiana resident
Kyandrea Thomas was arrested on Monday, December 26th, for the dastardly act
and charged with attempted second degree murder.
Thomas was soliciting patrons outside of the Walmart for
tips on behalf of the Salvation Army on Saturday, December 24, when she
suddenly went into labor. Rather than request medical assistance, the accused
instead made her way to a bathroom stall inside of the department mega-store
and gave birth to a healthy baby girl, before placing the her inside of a
plastic bag and tossing her into a garbage
Another Walmart employee who was sent to clean out the
bathroom discovered the child inside of the bin and called for help. Initially
unresponsive, the newborn was able to be properly resuscitated at nearby Point
Coupee General Hospital before being transferred to Our Lady of the Lake
Hospital in Baton Rouge. The child, who was temporarily named Olivia by medical
staff, is now said to be in stable condition.
"It’s a very emotional situation, to say the
least,"Pointe Coupee Sheriff Bud Torres expressed of the matter. "We
don’t know all the facts or what the motivation was for it, but it was a
senseless act on her part."
Chief Deputy Joe Gannon, a staff member of the Pointe Coupee
Parish Coroner’s Office. told FOX Carolina that Thomas’ baby was approximately
4- to 6-hours-old when the Walmart employee found her in the bathroom.
Incidentally, this was not the first time that Thomas has
been accused of causing harm to a child. According to CBS affiliate WAFB-9, the
body of 3-year-old Damiyn McElveen was found inside of a van belonging to
Wanda’s Kids World, a day care center that once employed Thomas, in 2009.
As stated by court documents, Thomas, along with two other
former day care workers, somehow forgot to ensure that McElveen had exited the
vehicle on July 1 of that year after picking her up at home earlier that day.
As such, the toddler was left to overheat inside of the van for six hours, with
temperatures outside reaching upwards to 90 degrees during the afternoon.
Thomas was subsequently sentenced to five years probation and 10,000 hours of
community service.
Following her booking at the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison
on Monday, Thomas was transferred to the Point Coupee Parish Jail, where she
currently awaits sentencing. No word on the child’s father has been publicly
made.
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