Friday, November 1

Due to a nervous breakdown, a woman kills her baby and leaves her 4-year-old daughter badly injured in Mexico

La familia se mostró sorprendida por el actuar de la mujer y dijeron negaron uso de drogas o alcohol.
The family was surprised by the woman’s actions and said they denied the use of drugs or alcohol.

Photo: ALFREDO ESTRELLA / AFP / Getty Images

Due to a nervous breakdown, a woman murdered her own baby, barely a year and a half old, and injured her eldest daughter four years old, in Nuevo León, north of Mexico.

Some versions report that the attack was with a sharp weapon, but in others it is stated that the mother grabbed the little girls with blows.

According to the neighbors of the area, the great-grandmother of the victims, who was in a wheelchair, left the house to ask for help.

Upon arrival at the site, the agents found the body of little Yadira, one year old , lifeless and the eldest daughter, Alessandra, four, with injuries caused by a knife, for which paramedics immediately transferred her by air to a hospital due to the seriousness of the wounds.

The policemen arrested the woman, who was identified as Deissy “N”, aged 30 years old, who confessed to the crime, after having suffered a nervous breakdown.

According to witnesses , the mother and her two daughters lived in her grandmother’s house. Every day, after Deisy went to work, the old lady took care of the little ones.

However, the family confessed that Deisy “N” suffered from depression and one of the witnesses would have told the authorities that Deisy’s mother came screaming why “had they left her alone”, Hours later, the crime happened.

Despite what was said, there is no record that they sought psychiatric help for the woman, so the authorities are following the course of the investigation to understand the causes of the brutal attack.

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