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Wagner woman sentenced to probation after accidentally smothering infant son

Wagner woman sentenced to probation after accidentally smothering infant son

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A Wagner woman has been sentenced to four years of probation after being convicted of involuntary manslaughter. 29-year old Chelsea Andersh pleaded guilty to the charge in May. The conviction stemmed from an incident on September 11, 2021, when Andersh, after smoking methamphetamine and marijuana, gave her five-month old son a bottle and put him back in the bed with her. Later that day, the baby was discovered on his side, his face into Andersh’s body, under her arm, deceased. The autopsy revealed that the cause of death was “asphyxia due to smothering due to bed sharing with mother.” The contributing cause was “maternal methamphetamine use.”

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