For nine and a half hours, my baby daughter lay on the floor of her bedroom as the emergency services battled over who should take her away.
One of Lucy’s sisters and her brother saw the whole event as well. All of us are traumatized. We saw as fluid began to emerge from Lucy’s lips and nostrils at this period.
I was not even permitted to wash her face. I just laid on the ground outside the entrance of her bedroom.
The next day, the police paid the family a visit and expressed regret for how they had handled Lucy’s situation before telling them that the issue will be looked into.
Around 10 a.m. on the day of Lucy’s death, Lynette and her 38-year-old husband Stuart discovered that Lucy was not reacting.
Before a first responder arrived, they made a valiant attempt to conduct cardiopulmonary resuscitation on their daughter, but the girl was not able to be rescued.