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A New Jersey The mother was arrested after she had forced her child to wear a dog chocolate collar and, according to the prosecutors, according to the prosecutors.
30-year-old Kimberly Cruz-Feliciano was charged with two cases of endangered well-being of a child.
The abuse was exposed on March 17 when the child in the Cape May City Elementary School arrived with visible notes on the body that was later caused by a dog collar. The special victims of the public prosecutor and the Cape May City Police Department initiated a joint examination, and Cruz-Feliciano was arrested the following day.
Kimberly Cruz-Feliciano, 30, was charged after her child supposedly forced to wear a dog chocolate collar. (Cape May County Sheriff’s Office)
The investigators learned that Cruz-Feliciano also threatened the child with more violence, according to the press release, if the abuse was reported.
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The victim told the official WPVI reported that the collar was held in a bedroom with objects of the dead dog of the family and that the collar was regularly charged after the animal’s death.
Shop damper can deliver electrical loads of up to 100 volts. (Getty Images)
Cruz-Feliciano allegedly admitted the abuse and told the police that, according to Outlet, she disposed of her mother, the 59-year-old Sonia Feliciano, the collar.
The grandmother’s maternal side of the victim is Charge for indictment According to the press release, however, evidence was hindered and questioned, but was triggered on a summons.
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The investigators learned that Kimberly Cruz-Feliciano threatened the child with more violence if the abuse was reported. (IStock)
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“In this case, the persistent inauguration of our law enforcement authorities will be emphasized for the protection of the most endangered members of our community,” said Jeffery H. Sutherland, prosecutor of Cape May County. “We take all the allegations of child abuse with the greatest serious and will continue to ensure that those who are responsible for such hideous actions are fully held responsible according to the law.”