nbc10.com By David Chang An Atlantic City, NJ woman, will face charges after she allegedly threw her 1 month old daughter into a bay and then jumped in the water. Atlantic City Police received a call shortly after 5 p.m. Sunday after a group of fishermen standing near the Flagship Hotel on North Maine Avenue, spotted a woman with a baby acting, "unusual," near the inlet at Pacific Avenue. "We saw the lady walking to the rocks with the baby," said Jose Matos. "So, my nephew asked her where she was going with the baby. She didn't say anything and just kept walking." According to the fishermen, the woman, later identified as 24 year old Patricia Shurig, threw the infant into the bay and jumped in as well. Two fishermen, Luis Ortiz, of Egg Harbor Township, and Seth Perkins, of Galloway Township, jumped into the water and managed to rescue the woman and her child. "I said, 'I'm gonna go in for you but, you can't panic and don't try to grab me,'" Ortiz said. "That's it. And I went in after her." Thomas Bell, a retired Atlantic City Firefighter who happened to be on the jetty at the time, performed CPR on the unresponsive infant and was able to revive her. "The lady handed me the baby," Bell said. "I did two mouth breathes and turned her over and patted her on the back. She spit up a lot of water. Then I just ran down the jetty and gave her to the EMS people." Both Shurig and her daughter, who investigators said was born last month, were taken to AtlantiCare. Officials have not yet revealed their conditions. Ortiz was in tears as he reflected on the rescue. "Why?" Ortiz asked. "What was going through that lady's mind to put herself and her child in danger like that?" Shurig will be charged with aggravated assault with additional charges pending. She will be held on $100,000 bail." /> nbc10.com By David Chang An Atlantic City, NJ woman, will face charges after she allegedly threw her 1 month old daughter into a bay and then jumped in the water. Atlantic City Police received a call shortly after 5 p.m. Sunday after a group of fishermen standing near the Flagship Hotel on North Maine Avenue, spotted a woman with a baby acting, "unusual," near the inlet at Pacific Avenue. "We saw the lady walking to the rocks with the baby," said Jose Matos. "So, my nephew asked her where she was going with the baby. She didn't say anything and just kept walking." According to the fishermen, the woman, later identified as 24 year old Patricia Shurig, threw the infant into the bay and jumped in as well. Two fishermen, Luis Ortiz, of Egg Harbor Township, and Seth Perkins, of Galloway Township, jumped into the water and managed to rescue the woman and her child. "I said, 'I'm gonna go in for you but, you can't panic and don't try to grab me,'" Ortiz said. "That's it. And I went in after her." Thomas Bell, a retired Atlantic City Firefighter who happened to be on the jetty at the time, performed CPR on the unresponsive infant and was able to revive her. "The lady handed me the baby," Bell said. "I did two mouth breathes and turned her over and patted her on the back. She spit up a lot of water. Then I just ran down the jetty and gave her to the EMS people." Both Shurig and her daughter, who investigators said was born last month, were taken to AtlantiCare. Officials have not yet revealed their conditions. Ortiz was in tears as he reflected on the rescue. "Why?" Ortiz asked. "What was going through that lady's mind to put herself and her child in danger like that?" Shurig will be charged with aggravated assault with additional charges pending. She will be held on $100,000 bail." />
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"Mom" Jumps in Water After Throwing Baby Girl in Atlantic City Bay; Rescued
<script type="text/javascript" charset="UTF-8" src="http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/portableplayer/?cmsID=280484892&videoID=zA0u2hYMMXaK&origin=nbcph iladelphia.com&sec=news&subsec=local&width=600&hei ght=360"></script> nbc10.com By David Chang An Atlantic City, NJ woman, will face charges after she allegedly threw her 1 month old daughter into a bay and then jumped in the water. Atlantic City Police received a call shortly after 5 p.m. Sunday after a group of fishermen standing near the Flagship Hotel on North Maine Avenue, spotted a woman with a baby acting, "unusual," near the inlet at Pacific Avenue. "We saw the lady walking to the rocks with the baby," said Jose Matos. "So, my nephew asked her where she was going with the baby. She didn't say anything and just kept walking." According to the fishermen, the woman, later identified as 24 year old Patricia Shurig, threw the infant into the bay and jumped in as well. Two fishermen, Luis Ortiz, of Egg Harbor Township, and Seth Perkins, of Galloway Township, jumped into the water and managed to rescue the woman and her child. "I said, 'I'm gonna go in for you but, you can't panic and don't try to grab me,'" Ortiz said. "That's it. And I went in after her." Thomas Bell, a retired Atlantic City Firefighter who happened to be on the jetty at the time, performed CPR on the unresponsive infant and was able to revive her. "The lady handed me the baby," Bell said. "I did two mouth breathes and turned her over and patted her on the back. She spit up a lot of water. Then I just ran down the jetty and gave her to the EMS people." Both Shurig and her daughter, who investigators said was born last month, were taken to AtlantiCare. Officials have not yet revealed their conditions. Ortiz was in tears as he reflected on the rescue. "Why?" Ortiz asked. "What was going through that lady's mind to put herself and her child in danger like that?" Shurig will be charged with aggravated assault with additional charges pending. She will be held on $100,000 bail. |
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10-27-2014, 05:40 AM
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Re: "Mom" Jumps in Water After Throwing Baby Girl in Atlantic City Bay; Rescued
Hormonal imbalance, mixed with life stresses. Happens often. Infanticide is a natural occurrence. It bothers me when people play dumb, or assume that everyone is like them. Going through life and being shocked when they come across someone broken. |
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10-27-2014, 10:18 AM
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Re: "Mom" Jumps in Water After Throwing Baby Girl in Atlantic City Bay; Rescued
Infanticide has been with us throughout history and before. Most people will kill their kids a little at a time over a period of many years while still leaving their bodies breathing. That's how broken people are made. |
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10-27-2014, 06:04 PM
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Re: "Mom" Jumps in Water After Throwing Baby Girl in Atlantic City Bay; Rescued
man such a lucky baby, when I learned first aid nothing really scared me except having to save the life of a child that gave me nightmares |
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10-27-2014, 07:46 PM
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Re: "Mom" Jumps in Water After Throwing Baby Girl in Atlantic City Bay; Rescued
Not that God damned phony cracker...lady! I meant a real, honest to God, syrup and pancake maker...a real woman who knew what side of a pancake to put butter on, my favorite aunt...Aunt Jamima. http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...d=0CCsQMygGMAY http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...d=0CGoQMyg7MDs |