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An Arizona woman and her husband are in police custody and are accused of torturing and sexually assaulting a child.

The alleged abuse happened in 2021, but the woman and her husband, 26-year-old Chloe Sergent and 39-year-old Keola Wimpish, were arrested on April 5 of 2022.

The victim was placed into the custody of the Department of Child Safety in December 2021.
Sergent told investigators about the alleged abuse, which included being hit with a machete and a crowbar. A family member says they never saw the two feed the child.

Doctors at Phoenix Children's Hospital told police the child was extremely malnourished, had multiple severe injuries including 12 broken bones, multiple cuts that were infected, and that the victim required surgical intervention as part of the healing process, with permanent physical deformities possible.
In this case, the victim told investigators about the alleged abuse, which included being hit, drowned, waterboarded, lit on fire, choked, told to perform sexual acts, and forced to do drugs blindfolded.

The couple is being held on a $50,000

According to court documents, the child told investigators Wimbish waterboarded her using a bucket and set her on fire by pouring alcohol on her while they were staying at another family member’s home. The girl also told police Wimbish had sexually abused her, hit her with multiple weapons, and burned her with a metal straw. The girl told police the abuse began when Wimbish had his ankle monitor removed and the abuse continued until she was taken out of the home.
Court paperwork details the girl telling police Wimbish and Sergent forced her to lie about who hurt her. The victim told police Sergent broke her nose and burned her leg, and the two forced her to do drugs from a straw, according to investigators. Court documents state Wimbish also had another child in the home hit the girl. The other child told police he had seen Wimbish and Sergent punch the victim in the face.
After the girl was rescued in December, she was taken to the hospital, where doctors said she had 12 broken bones, a deep cut that showed her shinbone, and multiple other cuts, bruises, and burns. According to court documents, some of the child’s injuries were also infected due to lack of care. Doctors also said she was malnourished.
During an interview, the girl said that another family member would also hit her several times with a crowbar and strike her with a machete “in multiple areas of her body.” When police interviewed the family member, he told officers he had never abused the girl, but he had seen Wimbish and Sergent hit the girl between November and December, according to court documents. A different family member was interviewed by police, who said she had seen the child with her legs always bandaged and said she had walked “hunched over.” She also told police she had never seen Wimbish and Sergent feed the child.
According to court documents, Wimbish told police he didn’t know about the child’s injuries and said he knew the child had been burned but didn’t ask about it. Wimbish also admitted to officers he should have noticed the child’s injuries. According to court paperwork, Wimbish couldn’t explain how the child got injured or why she did not go to a hospital. In an interview with police, Sergent told officers she did not know how the child got hurt.
 
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During an interview, the girl said that another family member would also hit her several times with a crowbar and strike her with a machete “in multiple areas of her body.” When police interviewed the family member, he told officers he had never abused the girl.
I really hope the police are investigating this bit further and not just taking his word 0n it.
 
A Phoenix couple has been charged with felony child abuse for allegedly torturing a 10-year-old girl and forcing her to lie about her injuries.

Keola Wimbish, 39, and Chloe Sergent, 26, have been accused of a litany of graphic assaults on the girl, Sergent’s daughter and Wimbish’s stepdaughter, including beating her with a crowbar and a machete, holding her head underwater like she was being waterboarded and forcing her to do drugs, according to an probable cause affidavit obtained by the Daily News.

Wimbish also sexually assaulted her, set her on fire by dousing her in alcohol and burned her with a metal straw, the victim told police.
 
That is definitely severe abuse, if I've ever heard of any. It is quite awful to think about how adults regress themselves to the point of thinking that any of this is okay to do to a child. You would have to be evil even to consider, with any degree of seriousness, harming a child in such a way.
 
I was forced to read it twice to figure out who was whom because even harder to believe than what they did to that poor child is that she is younger than he is. Bitch looks like the balled up Kleenex you always find in your winter coat after a year in storage. They clearly don’t work if they have the time to put into those various torture methods. The girl should be able to do the same to them. Minus the sexual assault cause ew. Señor Shitheel has been working on that ‘stache since he was 9.
 



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Glendale, AZ - An Arizona couple have been arrested in a shocking case of extreme child sex abuse and torture.

Chloe Sergent, 26, and Keola Wimbish, 39, were arrested in Glendale, Arizona, last Tuesday and face felony charges of child abuse, according to KTAR.

The alleged abuse of the girl, who is reportedly Sergent’s daughter and Wimbish’s stepdaughter, started in December 2020.

Chloe Sergent, 26, and Keola Wimbish, 39, were arrested in Glendale, Arizona, last Tuesday and face felony charges of
child abuse, according to KTAR

The girl, whose identity is not being released, told investigators that her stepdad allegedly waterboarded her using a bucket.

He set her on fire by igniting alcohol while staying with relatives and sexually abused her, azfamily.com reported.

The victim also accused Wimbish of hitting her with several weapons, including a machete, a crow bar and a hammer, and burning her with a metal straw.
She also attributed some of the abuse to another relative, her uncle, but it was later revealed that she had been instructed to lie.

Both are being held on $50,000 bond at the Maricopa County Jail with Sergent due in court on April 12.

Wimbish and Sergent deny all of the allegations.
 
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I'll use my baseball bat to wipe that shit eating grin of her face
 
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Two people were sentenced for the severe abuse and neglect of a 10-year-old child, the Maricopa County Attorney's Office announced Tuesday.

The abuse included physical attacks, withholding of food, failure to seek medical care for injuries, and evidence that one of the defendants lit the child on fire.
Prosecutors said that Chloe Rae Sergent, 27, and Keola Cachero Wimbish, 40, will each spend 20 years in state prison. Sergent pled guilty to one count each of child abuse and attempt to commit child abuse. Wimbish pled guilty to one count of child abuse and two counts of attempt to commit child abuse.


Both were also sentenced to 10 years of supervised probation after their release from prison.
 
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