Khaleesi Robinson, a 5-month-old infant, was found unresponsive in an adult bed on May 16, 2022, in Pasco County, Florida. She resided with her mother, the mother's paramour, the paramour's mother, and two roommates. Two days before her death, the infant's maternal aunt (visiting from out of town) noticed the infant was fussy and tugging at her ear, discovered a fever of 103 degrees, and administered Infant Ibuprofen. The aunt intended to have the infant evaluated by a physician. The mother's two older children were residing primarily with relatives at the time of the incident.
Contexts/Conditions
Is there any mention of child drug ingestion or overdose?
Is there any mention of a drowning incident (either intentional or accidental)?
Is there any mention of a firearm incident?
Is there any mention of inappropriate supervision (e.g., child wandered off and drowned)?
Is there any mention of inflicted injury? (e.g. slapped, punched, kicked, choked)
Is there any mention of malnutrition, starvation, or dehydration?
Is there any mention of medical neglect?
Is there any mention of a motor vehicle crash or incident?
Is there any mention of a murder-suicide incident?
Is there any mention of outdoor elements (including hot car deaths)?
Is there any mention of prenatal substance exposure (including fetal alcohol syndrome or neonatal abstinence syndrome)?
Is there any mention of sexual abuse?
Is there any specific mention of shaken baby or abusive head trauma?
Is there any mention of prolonged abuse or torture (including restraints, captivity)?
Is there any mention of an unsafe sleeping environment?
The fatality report states the infant "was found unresponsive in an adult bed." An adult bed is an unsafe sleeping environment for a 5-month-old infant, as safe sleep guidelines recommend a firm, flat surface such as a crib or bassinet.
Individuals Involved
Was an adoptive parent or guardian involved in the death?
Was a biological father involved in the death?
Was a biological mother involved in the death?
Was a day care worker, babysitter, or nanny involved in the death?
Was a female paramour or friend involved in the death (e.g., girlfriend, stepmother)?
Was a foster parent involved in the death?
Was a male paramour or friend involved in the death (e.g., boyfriend, stepfather)?
Was another adult relative involved in the death? (e.g., grandfather, aunt)
Was a sibling involved in the death?
Child Characteristics
Was the child adopted?
Was the child homeschooled (including "cyberschooling") or taken out of school?
Was the child in foster care at the time of the incident?
Was the child living with relatives at the time of the incident (but not parents)?
Is there any mention of a neurological developmental child disability? (e.g., autism, intellectual disability, nonverbal)
Is there any mention of a physical child disability? (e.g., feeding tube)
Is there any mention of prematurity or low birthweight?
Is there a history of child protection reports prior to death (for this child or siblings)?
Does the child have a history of foster care (but not in care at time of incident)?
Is there a history of a sibling death (separate incident from this death)?
Parent/Caregiver Factors
Was an adult charged or arrested for the child's death?
Is domestic violence by the parent/caregiver referenced?
Is there any mention that the death occurred in a temporary shelter or while homeless?
Is an intellectual disability of the parent/caregiver referenced?
Is the mental health of the parent/caregiver referenced?
Is a history of arrests or criminal charges for the parent/caregiver referenced?
Is substance use by the parent/caregiver referenced?
Notable Details
The fatality report contains several notable details: Two days before her death, the infant was observed by the maternal aunt to have a fever of 103 degrees and was tugging at her ear, suggesting possible illness or infection. The aunt "gave the infant a bath and administered a dose of Infant Ibuprofen" and "later felt it would be a good idea to have the infant evaluated by a physician." Whether the infant was subsequently seen by a physician prior to death is unclear from the readable text. Additionally, the mother's two older children (half-siblings ages 6 and 12) "were residing primarily with relatives at the time of the incident," which may indicate concerning household conditions. The household also included multiple adults: the mother, mother's paramour, paramour's mother, and two additional roommates.
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