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Home Crime Tragic Fall: 5-Year-Old Accidentally Falls 17 Stories While Eating Chocolate Syrup
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Tragic Fall: 5-Year-Old Accidentally Falls 17 Stories While Eating Chocolate Syrup

    'Went out the window': 5-year-old eating chocolate syrup on windowsill plummets 17 stories to his death while mom does nothing
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    Left: Corrine O”Connor (Jackson County Jail). Middle: The apartment building in Kansas City, Missouri, where 5-year-old Grayson O’Connor fell to his death (Google Maps). Right: Grayson O’Connor (KAKE).

    A Missouri woman has been sentenced to 10 years in prison following the tragic death of her five-year-old son, who fell from a window in their high-rise apartment. Corrine O’Connor, 29, admitted her guilt in court on Monday, pleading to involuntary manslaughter in connection with the death of her son, Grayson O’Connor.

    The incident occurred on November 27, 2023. Kansas City police were dispatched around 11:30 a.m. to an alley on the 1000 block of Grand Boulevard after receiving reports of an injured person. Upon arrival, officers discovered Grayson suffering from severe head and body injuries.

    An investigation led officers to the top floor of the apartment building, where they found an open window. Residents informed police that safety mechanisms were installed to limit window openings to just a few inches, but the window in question was not secured.

    Inside the apartment, detectives found Corrine O’Connor lying near the window. When questioned about the incident, she simply stated that her son “went out the window” and had not called emergency services.

    The scene inside the apartment was described as chaotic, with officers observing feces, decaying food, and trash scattered throughout. Notably, there was a significant amount of chocolate syrup on the window sill where Grayson fell, along with what appeared to be a child’s chocolate-covered handprint on the window.

    Police noted that all other windows in the apartment had safety mechanisms to prevent them from opening fully, except for the one from which Grayson fell.

    Video showed the boy hit a covered walkway above the alleyway before falling to the ground.

    O’Connor was originally charged with endangering the welfare of a child, for which she could have received a life sentence, according to local Fox affiliate KCTV. The involuntary manslaughter charge carried a maximum of 10 years behind bars. O’Connor will receive credit for time served.

    “The plea was reached after careful consideration of the evidence and circumstances of the case. A child lost their life and the decision allows for both accountability, while also acknowledging a mother who is now living in grief,” Jackson County Prosecutor Melesa Johnson said in a statement to KCTV. “We also hope that during her time in custody, she will have access to the resources and support she needs.”

    The Kansas City Star reported that relatives and neighbors called a child abuse hotline at least seven times over concerns about Grayson during the years and months before his death. Tipsters said O’Connor would yell at her son, noting that she seemed overwhelmed and would leave him alone on the street.

    The state’s Department of Social Services told the newspaper it tried to offer help to O’Connor but she refused it. DSS reportedly implemented steps to improve its practices following the boy’s death.

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