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dv8grl
07-16-2008, 01:43 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080716/ap_on_re_us/salt_poisoning

PITTSBURGH - A Tennessee woman has been charged with attempted homicide for trying to poison her 4-month-old son at a city hospital by injecting a saltwater solution into his feeding tube, police said.

Twenty-one-year-old Amber Brewington, who was taken into custody late Tuesday following the latest alleged poisoning attempt, told investigators she was trying to speed up the boy's death to end his suffering, according to a police affidavit.

The boy, Noah King, remained in critical condition with sodium poisoning at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh on Wednesday.

Brewington told investigators that King was admitted to a hospital in Columbia, Tenn., in May and was later transferred to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, he suffered unexplained seizures and possible brain damage, police said.

While at the Nashville hospital, Brewington "gave her infant son four to five full syringes of high volume salt water in attempts to speed up his death," police wrote in an affidavit. "Amber felt that she did not wish to see her son suffer."

King was transferred to the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh on July 9. Upon arrival, he had one of the highest recorded levels of sodium, even for an adult, according to the affidavit.

The boy's condition became worse after his mother visited him on Sunday and again on Tuesday night, leading to Brewington's arrest, Pittsburgh Police Cmdr. Thomas Stangrecki said.

Brewington admitted giving him another syringe of salt water on Sunday, though she denied she was trying to do it again when she was caught by a nurse Tuesday, police said.

Brewington was found with a syringe and two bottles of a children's drink that had been emptied and replaced with salt water, the affidavit said. Police believe Brewington was using the syringe to inject the solution into the child's feeding tube.

Investigators believe the boy had also been poisoned in Tennessee, Stangrecki said.

"We believe last night was another attempt to deliver more salt water or sodium to her child," Stangrecki said Wednesday.

Brewington, of Duck River, Tenn., was also charged with aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of a child. She was awaiting arraignment in Pittsburgh on Wednesday.

It was not immediately clear if she would have an attorney representing her at the hearing.

The boy's father was questioned, but is not suspected of wrongdoing and faces no charges, Stangrecki said.

Stangrecki said he's not sure if Brewington is married to the child's father. Brewington has two children with him and a third child by another man, Stangrecki said.

It was unclear who currently has custody of Brewington's other children

Jolie Rouge
07-16-2008, 01:48 PM
Sounds like "Munchausen By Proxy"; she was addicted to the attention of having a "sick child". Sad. Hope the other children are removed from her influence as quickly as possiable.



PS - I was fixin' to post this ! Ya' scooped me *again* !

freeby4me
07-16-2008, 02:09 PM
What the heck?? Im sure glad they figured it out and set her up. Sick *(&%*

Mom2Shaun
07-16-2008, 07:50 PM
So do they think that all of the child's problems are due to her salt-poisoning him? Of did he have some other condition that made her want to "speed up the boy's death to end his suffering"? While I can understand wishing to end the needless suffering of a child (not that I'm advocating doing it), it sure seems that salt-poisoning would be a horrible way to die.

Jolie Rouge
07-16-2008, 08:47 PM
... attempted homicide for trying to poison her 4-month-old son at a city hospital by injecting a saltwater solution into his feeding tube, police said.

Twenty-one-year-old Amber Brewington, who was taken into custody late Tuesday following the latest alleged poisoning attempt, .... the boy, Noah King, remained in critical condition with sodium poisoning at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh on Wednesday.

Brewington told investigators that King was admitted to a hospital in Columbia, Tenn., in May and was later transferred to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, he suffered unexplained seizures and possible brain damage, police said.

While at the Nashville hospital, Brewington "gave her infant son four to five full syringes of high volume salt water in attempts to speed up his death" police wrote in an affidavit. "Amber felt that she did not wish to see her son suffer."

He could not have been more then a few weeks old when first admitted to the hospital....

I hope to learn more on the background to this story.

dianepost
07-17-2008, 02:44 AM
A woman poisoned her infant son by repeatedly injecting salt water into his feeding tube at hospitals in Tennessee and Pittsburgh in what she claimed were attempts to hasten the death of a suffering child, authorities said Wednesday.

Four-month-old Noah King is in critical condition with sodium poisoning at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, and police said they believe the baby's medical problems were caused entirely by his mother.

Amber Brewington, 21, was charged with attempted homicide and police said she told investigators she had injected her son with salt water five or six times, and that she had severe postpartum depression.

A hospital worker called police late Tuesday after a nurse reported seeing Brewington disconnect the boy's feeding tube. Brewington was carrying a pink camouflage backpack with a container of Morton salt, two bottles filled with salt water and a syringe, police said.

Noah had been a patient at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn., where he had suffered unexplained seizures and possible brain damage, the mother told police.

Vanderbilt hospital spokesman John Howser said Noah was treated there for a documented disease and was transferred to the Pittsburgh hospital due to its expertise in treating the symptoms he was showing. He declined to discuss the boy's care in more detail.

Noah arrived at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh on July 9. Upon arrival, he had one of the highest recorded levels of sodium, even for an adult, according to a Pittsburgh police affidavit.

Brewington admitted giving Noah another syringe of salt water on Sunday, though she denied she was trying to do it again when she was caught by the nurse Tuesday, police said.

Pittsburgh Police Cmdr. Thomas Stangrecki, however, said Wednesday: "We believe last night was another attempt to deliver more salt water or sodium to her child."

Too much sodium can cause neurological problems and, at its most severe, can cause death. Officials at the Pittsburgh hospital wouldn't discuss specifics of Noah's condition.

Investigators believe all of Noah King's illnesses were "related to what she's done," Stangrecki said. "But we have to follow up with all the medical facilities that he's been at ... and try to make that determination of whether he was sick as part of an illness or from ingesting sodium."

Brewington, of Duck River, Tenn., also was charged with aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of a child. She was ordered held on $50,000 bail at an arraignment Wednesday. Police didn't whether she had an attorney.

The boy's father has been questioned, but is not suspected of wrongdoing and faces no charges, Stangrecki said.

Brewington's two other children are being cared for by a relative, said Rob Johnson, a spokesman for the Tennessee Department of Children's Services.

This is pretty close to where i live, and is all over the news, I am a nurse and this is not the first case i have seen.
It is a terrible disease and saddens me deeply.

DBackFan
07-17-2008, 07:49 AM
Its just awful..its amazing that Mothers do this kind of thing but we see it day after day after day :(