Texas inmate faces murder charge after allegedly punching pregnant hospital worker in stomach
Tarrant County, Texas inmate allegedly punched pregnant hospital worker in the stomach, killing the unborn baby
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A Tarrant County, Texas inmate who was sent to a Fort Worth hospital for treatment was charged with murder after allegedly punching a pregnant staff member and killing her unborn baby.
FOX 4 Dallas reported that the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office said the incident occurred April 12 at the John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth.
Cheri Akil, a 39-year-old inmate at the Tarrant County jail was taken to the JPS Hospital, where she was reportedly receiving treatment for potentially being suicidal.
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As Akil was getting treatment, a hospital staff member who was pregnant stood next to her.
Akil then allegedly punched the pregnant worker in the stomach.
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FOX 4 reported that the staff worker was immediately taken to the hospital’s trauma unit for treatment, and an ultrasound discovered her unborn child no longer had a heartbeat.
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As a result, Akil was charged with murder.
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According to the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office website, Akil was initially arrested on two counts of credit card or debit card abuse on April 10, and bond was set at $1,500 for each count.
But on April 12, she was charged with driving while intoxicated, possession of methamphetamine, knowingly operating a game room and now, murder.
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The Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office did not immediately respond to questions regarding the matter.