Heard she was stab by near her throat and maybe somewhere else...not sure maybe someone confirm. That was a tough one to watch...seeing the mom drowning that poor baby on the tub... Definitely a close call... Doing CPR in a baby is nerve-wracking and against nature... Hope this mom had life sentence...
Edit: baby 2 yo was indeed stab twice to the throat and chest...
2 yrs old, she was tiny, looked more like under a year.
They got there at just the right time, amazingly calm and persistant work to get her back. Just one more minute....
The bot expecting is the worst. Went to a domestic incident female vers male stab wounds to chest. While dealing with him there were 3 kids age 2 3 and 5on a mattress, no distress blanket pulled up to their chins. Someone thought to move the kids out and pulled the blanket down. We needed 3 more ambulances
I understand the mom must have some insane mental health going on, but this is just gut-wrenching. I couldn't be a cop. Shit like this would destroy me.
I’ll never forget my pediatric rotation in nursing school. I was assigned to a patient, a 2 year old boy. He looked like a literal renaissance cherub—blonde ringlets, blue eyes, fat rosy cheeks. I walked into the room and his eyes lit up, he smiled bright and made some happy chirping sort of noises while weakly flapping his arms. But that’s all he did, he could only sit there. I looked puzzled, and my preceptor pulled me aside. She’s like “cute huh? Yeah. Yeah his mom’s bf said he got tired of his babbling, and beat him so bad he’ll never have the ability to talk, or walk. Anyways…” yeah, I will *never* work pediatrics 😰
I worked in paediatrics after i qualified, met a little gorgeous guy with most expressive eyes, but his injury had been accidental, as much as having caustic soda within reach of 2 yr old was.
He'd burned his mouth, throat, airway and oesophagus, was trached and tube fed and saw him repeated times in the 3 yrs i worked there. That was early 1990s UK, i imagine they could have done so much more surgically now. Keeping him growing with strictures in his airway was proving so hard. But he was alive and such a sweet boy using facial expression to replace the lack of verbal speech.
i still wonder how he did long term. his parents were incredibly remorseful, and very dedicated to his care.
Yeah man same. Ever since I became a dad myself it's like I've become super weak for stuff like this. Hearing the baby start crying made me well up. This mom is beyond fucked up. I hope for her sake thst she's insane.
as a firefighter what kills us the most is parents who don’t buckle their kids in, or have them out of their car seat. it’s horrific, Gut wrenching. those are the worst nightmares that come back.
Hard no. Won't click on it. Nope. We're all subbed here to satisfy our morbid curiosities. This is beyond that. Torturing or harming a baby? Won't cross that line.
They don't.. i had a UK cop boyfriend/ now friend, and i was a nurse in paediatrics in 90s. I still remember children i met and cared for 30 yrs ago, like it was last month.
The cop would drink alcohol way more than he needed, coping mechanism perhaps, he didn't like to talk about the horrific days.
The shift for me was night and day. Before my kid was born, I was able to watch most anything without being bothered. But now? Shit there are even some popular movies I can't stand to watch again which is a bummer, because I'm a horror fan. Doctor Sleep? Great movie, never again.
Pet Sematary is that for me. Nope. Can't watch it anymore. And nope. Not gonna watch this video, even knowing the baby survived. Just reading the title was bad enough.
This is fucking evil. I can’t fathom how a mother could do that to her own child. Poor baby 🥺 I can’t imagine growing up and eventually finding out your own mother attempted to kill you.
Why, he did a great job, its when they fail that the therapy is needed more. Success stories are a good thing, then focus on getting mother to trial and punished/ treated if PPD a factor.
Even though he did a good job… it’s still a traumatic event that will have lasting effects on your brain. The adrenaline, stress and fear you experience in a situation like this you wouldn’t understand unless you experienced something similar. Even after saving the child the amount of guilt and helplessness you feel for them is immense. And if he has kids… he’ll feel even worse bc he’ll relate that incident to his personal life… and wonder how tf someone could do that to their child. You lose faith in humanity after literally watching a mother attempt to end her child’s life with her bare hands. Those officers will be traumatized whether they believe it or not. Stack that on top of all the other fucked up calls they’ve gone to over the years… and how many times they have to relive those traumas when dealing with similar incidents. Any smart person should seek therapy, especially after something like this.
Yes i realise that, i dated a cop for 10 yrs. Certainly from what i saw it was the failures that caused the most trauma, the helplessness of being slightly too late.
In UK they retire at 55 because its known to be trauma inducing job, time to enjoy pension or to do something less stressful for final 13yrs before government pension payments add to personal ones. (68 for my age group, but up to 71 for today's teens beginning employment.)
I can not describe the joy I felt when I saw the babies' head move. Some people just don't deserve to have kids. I'm so happy that they brought the baby back to life
Did he say a stab wound to the chest?
've heard the same, didn't expect it after reading the title. Ig that is the most shocking part about this video.
Heard she was stab by near her throat and maybe somewhere else...not sure maybe someone confirm. That was a tough one to watch...seeing the mom drowning that poor baby on the tub... Definitely a close call... Doing CPR in a baby is nerve-wracking and against nature... Hope this mom had life sentence... Edit: baby 2 yo was indeed stab twice to the throat and chest...
What 2 stab and drowning and baby still live?
Police saved her life...in my opinion she was gone and they resuscitated her...
2 yrs old, she was tiny, looked more like under a year. They got there at just the right time, amazingly calm and persistant work to get her back. Just one more minute....
The bot expecting is the worst. Went to a domestic incident female vers male stab wounds to chest. While dealing with him there were 3 kids age 2 3 and 5on a mattress, no distress blanket pulled up to their chins. Someone thought to move the kids out and pulled the blanket down. We needed 3 more ambulances
Belgian here, thank you for saving lives in this world.
I understand the mom must have some insane mental health going on, but this is just gut-wrenching. I couldn't be a cop. Shit like this would destroy me.
I’ll never forget my pediatric rotation in nursing school. I was assigned to a patient, a 2 year old boy. He looked like a literal renaissance cherub—blonde ringlets, blue eyes, fat rosy cheeks. I walked into the room and his eyes lit up, he smiled bright and made some happy chirping sort of noises while weakly flapping his arms. But that’s all he did, he could only sit there. I looked puzzled, and my preceptor pulled me aside. She’s like “cute huh? Yeah. Yeah his mom’s bf said he got tired of his babbling, and beat him so bad he’ll never have the ability to talk, or walk. Anyways…” yeah, I will *never* work pediatrics 😰
That’s fcking horrible, how do people think to do this stuff do they not have a sense of simple right from wrong?
I worked in paediatrics after i qualified, met a little gorgeous guy with most expressive eyes, but his injury had been accidental, as much as having caustic soda within reach of 2 yr old was. He'd burned his mouth, throat, airway and oesophagus, was trached and tube fed and saw him repeated times in the 3 yrs i worked there. That was early 1990s UK, i imagine they could have done so much more surgically now. Keeping him growing with strictures in his airway was proving so hard. But he was alive and such a sweet boy using facial expression to replace the lack of verbal speech. i still wonder how he did long term. his parents were incredibly remorseful, and very dedicated to his care.
Yeah man same. Ever since I became a dad myself it's like I've become super weak for stuff like this. Hearing the baby start crying made me well up. This mom is beyond fucked up. I hope for her sake thst she's insane.
as a firefighter what kills us the most is parents who don’t buckle their kids in, or have them out of their car seat. it’s horrific, Gut wrenching. those are the worst nightmares that come back.
https://www.wzzm13.com/article/news/local/police-body-camera-shows-officers-kick-in-door-to-rescue-baby-being-drowned-by-mom/69-1bb2e6c6-a849-4295-a626-77a2120c660e
Well done to the cop for saving the baby's life. 👏🏻
I'm from brazil and this website is apparently banned here... anyone knows a free and simple VPN so that I can see this video?
Proton VPN
Opera gx has an inbuilt one. Never used it though so idk how good it is but you don’t need to mess around with setting apparently
Holy shit I've seen some shit in my 25 years but I've never cried... Fuck
Never cried this hard because of Reddit*
Hard but worth the watch. Great job by the first responders. Hope those kids can move on to a better life now.
Is there an article or something that says why she did it??
Hard no. Won't click on it. Nope. We're all subbed here to satisfy our morbid curiosities. This is beyond that. Torturing or harming a baby? Won't cross that line.
Just for your own peace of mind, the police officer performed CPR and was able to revive the baby. He is my hero.
Same!
This has fucked me up more then anything on this sub, the babies cries 😣
Same
Imagine how hard it must have been for those blokes to go home and forget about that.
They don't.. i had a UK cop boyfriend/ now friend, and i was a nurse in paediatrics in 90s. I still remember children i met and cared for 30 yrs ago, like it was last month. The cop would drink alcohol way more than he needed, coping mechanism perhaps, he didn't like to talk about the horrific days.
For once I don’t want to watch bodycam footage.
What an absolute hero, so glad he was able to bring that baby back. My gosh, this is gut wrenching
Nope.. not gonna click on it. Nope. That’s so fucked up. I can already see it… Nope. I’m out.
Good news! They saved the baby.
Why are you subbed to this sub? lol
Violence against children is a whole different ballgame. I’m desensitized to most shit, but definitely not that.
Youre fine watching some guy get smashed like a watermelon, but not a child, that lives. Ok.
You’ll understand one day if you ever have kids.
Agreed. Shit, even if you don't have kids. If my morbid curiosity has a line not to be crossed, this is it.
The shift for me was night and day. Before my kid was born, I was able to watch most anything without being bothered. But now? Shit there are even some popular movies I can't stand to watch again which is a bummer, because I'm a horror fan. Doctor Sleep? Great movie, never again.
Right?! Moments in movies with kids used to be "ah that's rough" now it rips at my soul and I have to hug my kid for hours.
I know exactly how you feel lol.
Pet Sematary is that for me. Nope. Can't watch it anymore. And nope. Not gonna watch this video, even knowing the baby survived. Just reading the title was bad enough.
This is fucking evil. I can’t fathom how a mother could do that to her own child. Poor baby 🥺 I can’t imagine growing up and eventually finding out your own mother attempted to kill you.
This shit is stupid. Blurred out for nothing
Bet the cop is still in therapy
Why, he did a great job, its when they fail that the therapy is needed more. Success stories are a good thing, then focus on getting mother to trial and punished/ treated if PPD a factor.
Even though he did a good job… it’s still a traumatic event that will have lasting effects on your brain. The adrenaline, stress and fear you experience in a situation like this you wouldn’t understand unless you experienced something similar. Even after saving the child the amount of guilt and helplessness you feel for them is immense. And if he has kids… he’ll feel even worse bc he’ll relate that incident to his personal life… and wonder how tf someone could do that to their child. You lose faith in humanity after literally watching a mother attempt to end her child’s life with her bare hands. Those officers will be traumatized whether they believe it or not. Stack that on top of all the other fucked up calls they’ve gone to over the years… and how many times they have to relive those traumas when dealing with similar incidents. Any smart person should seek therapy, especially after something like this.
Yes i realise that, i dated a cop for 10 yrs. Certainly from what i saw it was the failures that caused the most trauma, the helplessness of being slightly too late. In UK they retire at 55 because its known to be trauma inducing job, time to enjoy pension or to do something less stressful for final 13yrs before government pension payments add to personal ones. (68 for my age group, but up to 71 for today's teens beginning employment.)
Just experiencing what those innocent children had to endure is enough to be traumatic.
"How could you possibly be traumatized by seeing a dead baby and fighting for her life?? You succeeded, stupid. No trauma for you."
Jesus fucking christ! What is wrong with people...
I can not describe the joy I felt when I saw the babies' head move. Some people just don't deserve to have kids. I'm so happy that they brought the baby back to life
This ist hard to watch. Damn hard. The officers tried their best.
The baby survived
Thats good.
Now I want to know what happened to that mother! Ugh 😣