Woman, 20, accused of letting her newborn die, burying in backyard, Flagler deputies say
Anne Mae Demegillo faces first-degree felony charges after giving birth secretly, with the newborn found buried and weighing just 3 pounds, 6 ounces, authorities said.
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A 20-Year-Old Student Is Accused Of Watching Newborn Die Before Burying Body In Backyard on Florida Park Drive
Anne Mae Demegillo, 20, is facing aggravated manslaughter charges after allegedly giving birth in her Palm Coast home and watching the infant die in a toilet. Authorities discovered the baby buried in a shallow backyard grave after a social media tip. The Daytona State College student reportedly attended classes and a theater performance after hiding the body in a duffel bag before the burial. The post A 20-Year-Old Student Is Accused Of Watchin…
Florida College Student Charged With Manslaughter After Burying Newborn Daughter in Backyard
A 20-year-old Florida college student was arrested Friday after her newborn baby was found buried in a shallow grave behind her house. The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office said a 911 call came in at around 4 a.m. requesting a welfare check on Anne Mae Demegillo of Palm Coast. The caller said they’d gotten messages from Demegillo saying that “she had secretly been pregnant and had unexpectedly given birth at home.” “The message indicated that Deme…
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