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A St. Louis female will be serving three years of probation after her three children—who were left unattended—died in an apartment fire.
According to a plea agreement with prosecutors at St. Louis 22nd Circuit Court, 29-year-old Dajuana Coleman pleaded guilty on Friday to three counts of first-degree involuntary manslaughter in regard to the tragedy, which occurred in the Clinton-Peabody housing complex on Oct. 22, 2019.
In court, prosecutors said “there was a risk of fire,” citing that one of Coleman’s children was “known to play with a cigarette lighter and that the fire appeared to have started on a mattress where the child slept.”
Coleman was indicted in October 2022 for fatal child endangerment, resulting in the death of Dream, 5; Heaven, 4; and Damarion, six months old.
Prosecutors, however, amended those charges in exchange for a guilty plea.
Court records say this plea agreement was for a suspended 10-year prison sentence and to serve probation.
Mom on probation for apartment fire that killed 3 children
A St. Louis mother will be serving three years of probation after her three children—who were left unattended—died in an apartment fire.
