Prosecutors say McAllister got retraining from medical professionals on how to treat her daughter’s condition just two months before her death.
KIRKLAND, Wash. — Prosecutors have charged a Kirkland mother with first-degree manslaughter, alleging she recklessly caused the death of her 10-year-old daughter by failing to seek emergency medical care during a two-day road trip in July despite clear signs of a life-threatening diabetic emergency.
Lloydina Shnea McAllister, 42, was charged in King County Superior Court this month in the death of her daughter, who had Type 1 diabetes and relied on an insulin pump. According to charging documents, the child arrived at Mary Bridge Children’s
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