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The parents of a 5-month-old baby who died in Chester County in May have been charged in the infant’s death, which was ruled a homicide.

The investigation began on the morning of May 20 at a home on 2nd Street, off of Saluda Road in Eureka Mill. A call came into Chester County 911 asking for medical assistance for an unconscious child. Shortly after, deputies say EMS arrived and pronounced the 5-month-old boy dead at the scene.

The child’s parents, 21-year-old Natricia Wright and 22-year-old Shederick Gallman, were charged with murder/homicide by child abuse, deputies announced Friday.

According to the arrest warrant, Wright, the child’s mother, and Gallman, the child’s father, “committed homicide by child abuse and/or neglect” from December 4 through May 20. The time frame appears to be most, if not all, of the child’s life.

“The death occurred under circumstances manifesting an extreme indifference to human life by failing to provide adequate food, or health care resulting in the child suffering chronic malnutrition,” the arrest warrant reads.

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I hate people who are grown enough to fuck but not adult enough to take care of what comes from those orgasms
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Indifference is right. They basically had no intention of keeping that kid alive. Don’t look like they’ve been missing meals though.
Exactly. If she couldn't afford formula, she has 2 titties that would have filled the baby just fine
 
there are too many ways for people with children, especially babies, to get food. Food Stamps,, WIC, community food pantries, friends, family, no one would have said no to help a baby, a newborn. They didn't care. They simply did not care.
 
Natricia Wright was sentenced to 10 years in the South Carolina Department of Corrections, suspended to five years of probation, along with a $500 fee following a conviction for 2481-Children / Unlawfully place a child at risk of or cause harm or willfully abandon the child

Shederick Dashun Gallman was sentenced to 10 years in the South Carolina Department of Corrections, suspended to five years of probation, along with a $500 fee following a conviction for 2481-Children / Unlawfully place a child at risk of or cause harm or willfully abandon the child
 
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