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Left inset: Andrea Loving being taken into custody for the murder of her 5-year-old daughter, Izabella (KRNV/YouTube). Right inset: Izabella Loving (KRNV). Background: A memorial in Nevada for Izabella Loving (KRNV/YouTube).
In Nevada, a mother faces serious allegations for her involvement in the brutal abuse that led to her 5-year-old daughter’s tragic demise. Authorities claim she permitted the child’s father to repeatedly beat and starve the young girl, with the incidents reportedly occurring too frequently to tally, as per the court documents.
The young victim, Izabella Loving, succumbed to bacterial pneumonia in April. According to local NBC station KRNV, her death was exacerbated by several factors including blunt force trauma, malnutrition, dehydration, and neglect of medical care.
Andrea Loving, the girl’s mother, appeared in court on a first-degree murder charge after prosecutors escalated her initial charge related to child abuse with substantial bodily harm. The revised criminal complaint, obtained by KRNV, details how Loving allegedly participated in the “daily abuse” of her daughter alongside the child’s father, Nicholas Loving, by withholding food and restricting her movements.
The complaint further alleges that Andrea Loving played a role in Izabella’s physical mistreatment, allegedly providing her with just a piece of bread for daily sustenance.
Prior to Izabella’s death, Andrea Loving allegedly conducted a series of alarming internet searches, including phrases such as “signs my child is dying,” “dark blood on boil when popping,” “how long can you go without food,” “kidneys failing,” and “my five-year-old is peeing blood.”
Documentation submitted to the Nevada Supreme Court describes the harrowing conditions Izabella endured, allegedly confined to a “crudely built cubby closet structure” measuring approximately 5 feet by 5 feet, equipped with a door and locking mechanism. Text messages retrieved from the Lovings’ phones suggest Andrea sought Nicholas’s permission to feed the child, often receiving a negative response.
The couple allegedly locked Izabella in the cubby to punish her for things like stealing candy from their room and other food.
A Washoe County Sheriff’s Office detective interviewed Andrea Loving. She claimed she “had no explanation” for why she let the abuse go on, other than fearing that Nicholas would also harm her, according to the court documents.
“She told me that she could have, that she should have, but she didn’t,” the detective said. “She told me she was scared she might get yelled at by Nicholas but again she told me she could have, she should have, but she didn’t.”
Andrea Loving admitted to letting Nicholas “kick the child” in her private parts, legs, and in the back “with boots on,” the documents say. She allegedly insisted that she did not take part in the physical abuse, but allowed it to happen.
Andrea told police she would try to take Izabella to see a doctor and Nicholas told her “that she couldn’t do that,” according to the documents. The last known visit was allegedly in October 2022.
“Andrea admitted she could have and should have sought help but did not,” the complaint says. “Andrea said she thinks about that all the time and said she feels bad and guilty now.”
Andrea Loving told police that Izabella had been sick for nine to 10 days and was coughing up blood and mucus before she was taken to see a doctor, according to court documents.
“I should go to jail for not helping her and Nick should go to jail for killing her,” Andrea Loving allegedly said.
Andrea is scheduled to appear in court on Feb. 6, 2026, for her preliminary hearing. Nicholas, who was charged with murder in August, is also scheduled for his preliminary hearing on Feb. 6, 2026.