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Woman arrested after allegedly beating son, killing puppy
Posted: Jan 01, 2015 5:40 PM EST Updated: Jan 02, 2015 12:21 PM EST
MIAMI (WSVN) -- A South Florida woman is facing child abuse and animal cruelty charges after, police said, she killed the family puppy in front of her 8-year-old son and beat the child several times with a rope.
Twenty-six-year old Charlotte Wonjah appeared in bond court on Thursday, one day after she was taken into custody. Investigators said she admitted to slamming the 1-month-old puppy against the floor while her son watched, then beat the 8-year-old.
An empty dog cage sat in the entrance on Wonjah's home along Northwest 58th Avenue in Miami. Miami Police said they were conducting a domestic violence investigation at the residence on Tuesday when they found the suspect's son with welts, bruises and markings throughout his body in different stages of healing.
Police said Wonjah told detectives she killed the puppy because she did not want to clean up after the pet. She also told investigators she has anger issues, which caused her to lose control and beat the victim with a rope.
Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge George Barclay moved the hearing date to Friday because the defense argued the boy's bruises do not qualify as grave bodily harm to a child.
A man who lives in Wonjah's neighborhood said he was devastated by the news. "She shouldn't do that, you know? I don't know her. I cannot judge her, but if anybody does that to a child, I don't know," he said as he broke down in tears.
The resident said the incident will have a lasting effect on the young victim. "Something like that is traumatic, man, you know? You know the effect that's going to do?" he said.
The Florida Department of Children and Families is expected to step in to determine what will happen to Wonjah's children.
Wonjah will remain behind bars at least until Friday. She is facing two counts of aggravated child abuse and one count of animal cruelty.
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