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Babysitter Crashes Car With 3 Children Inside And One Child Dies

A mother and father are going through a lot after the loss of their child who succumbed to his injuries after a babysitter crashed her car. Gerald Redmond was comforted by his daughter, Jayla. Her parents are devastated and missing her 2-year-old brother. Jeremiah was found unresponsive at his babysitter's home. "You put two toddlers and a seven-year-old in complete danger and after your accident, you did nothing as an adult to make sure these kids were going to be fine," Redmond said. "I had to get a phone call letting me know my son is dead," said Jessica Johnson, his mother. Johnson had dropped off his children Jayla and twins Josiah and Jeremiah at the babysitter's house. Soon after a call was received saying that there son was unresponsive. Allegedly the 33-year-old babysitter was in a car accident overnight, with the children in the car. They were in the car with no car seats. "My daughter said that there wasn't enough seat belts, so somebody was out of a seatbelt back there, and she hit a tree," Redmond said.  "Instead of her calling 911, she called a tow truck." Redmond says the babysitter called someone to tow her car back to her home . Jayla says Jeremiah was crying
- and Jayla had a bruised and bruised face. You can still see her injuries. "She got jarred around pretty bad," Redmond said. "She said that the babysitter pulled a bag of frozen potatoes out and had her put that on her face and go to sleep." Jayla used the frozen food as an icepack and the children went to bed. But in the morning Jeremiah didn't wake up. "He should still be alive - he had a chance," Johnson said. "He was still alive after the accident took place." Roseville police said that they were called to the babysitter's home the next morning for an unresponsive child. They are working to determine exactly where the accident happened and waiting on autopsy results to determine how Jeremiah died. But Redmond wants her charged with leaving the scene of an accident and child endangerment - right now. "Nine-one-one should have been called, the tow truck driver when he arrived there,  he shouldn't have moved that vehicle," Redmond said. Then my son has to die because someone that night was hiding something." It turns out this woman has a long list of traffic offenses including accidents, illegal substances and drinking. She had just recently got her license back. Watch Video Below

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