Neglected Infant Dies From Full Body E. Coli Infection
Neglected Infant Dies From Full Body E. Coli Infection
21-year-old Iowa resident, Cheyanne Harris, has been found guilty of first-degree murder and child endangerment after leaving her deceased infant son, with a full body infection, in a baby swing for two weeks. The jury’s verdict was reached after only four hours of deliberation. The boy’s father, Zachary Koehn, 29, had already been convicted on the same charges in November 2018.Harris’s son, four-month-old, Sterling Koehn, ultimately lost his life due to “malnutrition, dehydration, and infection.” His diaper had been infested with maggots and insects for days while he was still alive. The child was found by authorities sitting lifeless in a mechanical swing and weighing less than seven pounds. He was bleeding from the mouth.It was determined that the infant had been left unattended in the couple’s Alta Vista, Iowa, apartment for some time and the feces in his unchanged diaper had eaten into his skin, causing E.coli to enter his blood stream and ultimately leading to a full body infection. The warm room he was left in had attracted flies to his unchanged diaper as well. He was in a bedroom separate from where Koehn, Harris, and their older toddler-aged girl slept. Forensic specialists determined he had been in the swing for between nine and fourteen days during an autopsy.
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