Local Authorities Fail To Protect Infant from Alleged Abuse: Madera County Mother Speaks Out
In a case that has left the community shaken, 3-month-old Braxton Musselman is recovering at Valley Children's Hospital after suffering severe head trauma allegedly inflicted by his babysitter, Tonya Hamilton. The young infant was found unresponsive by the family's caregiver on January 26th and was rushed into emergency surgery to save his life.
According to medical professionals, Braxton's injuries were not consistent with any type of fall, but rather a clear case of intentional abuse. In an effort to alleviate pressure on his brain, surgeons were forced to remove the right half of Braxton's skull, a procedure that has left the family reeling.
"It's like I had one baby that morning and then I came here and now I have a whole other baby," said Braxton's mother Tori Nelson, visibly emotional as she spoke about the devastating change in her son's condition. The family is still struggling to come to terms with their loss, particularly Chris Musselman, Braxton's father.
"Our three-month-old Braxton can't talk, can't explain to us, can't ask for help," he said. "To not be able to console your child, it's heart-wrenching and it's something no parent should ever have to go through."
Just ten days after the alleged abuse, Madera County Sheriff's deputies arrested Tonya Hamilton on felony child abuse charges. However, in a bizarre twist, she was later released on bail and is scheduled to appear in court on March 9th.
The family has since started a GoFundMe to cover Braxton's medical expenses and rehabilitation. As the community rallies around them, many are left wondering how such a heinous crime could have occurred under their noses, leaving no one accountable for the safety of this innocent child.
In a case that has left the community shaken, 3-month-old Braxton Musselman is recovering at Valley Children's Hospital after suffering severe head trauma allegedly inflicted by his babysitter, Tonya Hamilton. The young infant was found unresponsive by the family's caregiver on January 26th and was rushed into emergency surgery to save his life.
According to medical professionals, Braxton's injuries were not consistent with any type of fall, but rather a clear case of intentional abuse. In an effort to alleviate pressure on his brain, surgeons were forced to remove the right half of Braxton's skull, a procedure that has left the family reeling.
"It's like I had one baby that morning and then I came here and now I have a whole other baby," said Braxton's mother Tori Nelson, visibly emotional as she spoke about the devastating change in her son's condition. The family is still struggling to come to terms with their loss, particularly Chris Musselman, Braxton's father.
"Our three-month-old Braxton can't talk, can't explain to us, can't ask for help," he said. "To not be able to console your child, it's heart-wrenching and it's something no parent should ever have to go through."
Just ten days after the alleged abuse, Madera County Sheriff's deputies arrested Tonya Hamilton on felony child abuse charges. However, in a bizarre twist, she was later released on bail and is scheduled to appear in court on March 9th.
The family has since started a GoFundMe to cover Braxton's medical expenses and rehabilitation. As the community rallies around them, many are left wondering how such a heinous crime could have occurred under their noses, leaving no one accountable for the safety of this innocent child.