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girl, 2, died of pneumonia, parents who denied treatment convicted

by Dr. Fernando Powlowski IV Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What happened to Grace Foster's daughter?

Jonathan and Grace Foster attributed the Nov. 8 death of their daughter, Ella Grace Foster, to "God's will," according to a police affidavit. They were charged with involuntary manslaughter and child endangerment.

What church do the parents of the slain girl belong to?

The parents told investigators they belong to the Faith Tabernacle church in Mechanicsburg, and that "as part of their faith they do not believe in any medical treatment," including medication and doctors, according to court documents.

Can a parent not seek health care for their child?

"Our laws recognize that you have a duty to care for your child's health and welfare, and we cannot justify a parent not seeking health care for their children when their children are ill," said Berks County District Attorney John Adams.

What did the parents of the girl who died in the trial say?

According to a police affidavit as described by the Daily News, the parents attributed their daughter’s death to “God’s will. ”. They thought she was suffering from a common cold that set in two days before she died, the defense argued during the trial.

What happened to the Pennsylvania parents of a 2-year-old girl?

Pennsylvania parents who said their 2-year-old daughter’s death was “God’s will” were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter on Friday after refusing to seek medical care for the child’s treatable form of pneumonia, PEOPLE confirms.

When did Ella Grace die?

The Fosters’ daughter, Ella Grace, died in her father’s arms on Nov. 8, 2016. At trial, prosecutors said that her parents understood the severity of her illness, which medical experts said she likely would have survived if treated properly, according to testimony.

Does Jonathan Foster believe in medicine?

Jonathan Foster, 35, and his 34-year-old wife, Grace Anne Foster, belong to a religious group that does not believe in medical intervention using doctors and pharmaceutical drugs, according to articles in the Reading Eagle, the Lebanon Daily News and Philadelphia TV station WPVI. These outlets report the following:

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