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Caregiver found not guilty in 3-year-old Hawaii island foster boy’s death

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                                Fabian Garett-Garcia

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    Fabian Garett-Garcia

KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii >> A judge on Thursday found a Hawaii woman not guilty of murder in the death of a 3-year-old foster child she was caring for, West Hawaii Today reported.

Chasity Alcosiba-McKenzie opted to go to trial before a judge instead of a jury. She pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder for the death of Fabian Garett-Garcia.

A 911 call on July 25, 2017, brought firefighters to a Waimea home where the boy was found lifeless and lying face down beside a pool of his vomit on a bed.

“No parent should have to lose a child, and it may be easy to place blame, but the state has failed to provide proof beyond a reasonable doubt,” Judge Wendy DeWeese said.

There was reasonable doubt as to when the child was injured and, while very rare, an accidental fall could have caused his death, she said.

Alcosiba-McKenzie reported the toddler fell from a bench while wearing virtual reality glasses.

She said the boy didn’t show any symptoms other than vomiting until she found him unresponsive hours later. Alcosiba-McKenzie said she thought he was coming down with a flu like his sister had.

Hawaii County Prosecuting Attorney Kelden Waltjen said his office was disappointed in the verdict.

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