Yahoo news states that the
mother gave birth to two girls on March 5 in Oregon City, USA; but one of them
developed breathing complications a few hours after delivery.
A day-old- baby has been
reported dead having been denied medical treatment by the parents because of
their religious belief.
Sarah and Travis Mitchell,
24 and 21, who are both Christians, were arrested on Monday after an
investigation into the death of their daughter, Ginnifer.
The parents, who are
currently facing murder and criminal mistreatment charges, failed to act
because of their religious beliefs.
As members of the Followers
of Christ Church, they shun modern medicine, preferring to employ prayer and
oils in an attempt to heal the sick.
Reports gathered states that
the mother of the child had a home birth with family and church members as well
as three mid-wives present, but none of them called emergency service till the
baby died shortly after birth.
Church elder, Carl Hansen,
later contacted the county medical examiner, who said the Mitchells’ surviving
daughter needed medical attention and called police.
It was also reported that
members of the church have been charged to court often times for failing to
seek medical care for their children.
Such church members include
Shannon and Dale Hickman, relatives of the accused.
The Hickmans were convicted
of manslaughter in 2011 after the death of their son, David.
In Oregon, faith healing
has been removed as a legal defence for murder and manslaughter, but still exists
in neighbouring Idaho, where the Followers of Christ Church also operates.
It is one of only six
states that offer a faith-based shield for these felony crimes.
There are fewer than 2,000
members of the church, which has gained notoriety because it practices faith
healing and shuns members who seek medical care.
In Oregon, a former state
medical examiner has claimed the infant mortality rate within the community is
26 times that of the general population.
In 2014, a Pennsylvania
mother and father, who are part of a separate Christian group, were jailed for
causing the death of their child by refusing to take him to the doctor.
The boy was the second of
Herbert and Catherine Schaible’s children to die under their care.
At the trial, the
Philadelphia Judge Benjamin Lerner told the couple: “You’ve killed two of your
children… not God, not your church, not religious devotion — you.”

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