Pregnant woman shot dead by two-year-old son

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In the US state of Ohio, a pregnant lady and her unborn child died last week after her two-year-old son shot her in the back with a revolver that was left loaded in the home.

Police Chief David Smith told local media on Tuesday that 31-year-old Laura Ilg had called 911 on the afternoon of June 16. “She explained she was 33 weeks pregnant and her two-year-old had accidentally just shot her in the back with a firearm,” Smith said to local ABC affiliate News 5 Cleveland.

Police on Friday arrived quickly at the home in Norwalk, Ohio, and Ilg was rushed to the hospital, but her unborn baby could not be saved after an emergency c-section, Smith said. Ilg died from her injuries hours later, he added.

Early Saturday, the Norwalk Police Department said on its Facebook page that it offered “sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and all those affected by the tragic passing of the young mother and her unborn son.”

Ilg was conscious when police arrived and told officers that her son had somehow gotten into the usually locked bedroom while she was doing laundry and started playing with the gun, according to Smith.

He said police found a Sig Sauer Micro 9mm handgun on a nightstand as well as two other loaded firearms. Ilg’s husband, who was not at home at the time of the incident, said they belonged to him, according to media reports.

The accidental shooting is the latest in a long line of such incidents in the United States, a country of around 330 million people and some 400 million guns.

In March, a three-year-old girl accidentally killed her four-year-old sister with a handgun near Houston, Texas, despite the presence of five adults, including their parents, in their home.

Police Chief Smith said there had been some safety measures in place at Ilg’s home but urged gun owners to take precautions.

“Trigger locks, gun safes—there are a million varieties; they’re not that expensive. At the very least, leave them (guns) unloaded,” he told News 5.

 

AFP

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