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Pa. Boy Found With Sister Near Death in Basement Was 'Bullied,' 'Didn't Want To Go Alone': 911 Call
Newly
released audio exchanged between dispatchers and first responders in
Albany Township, Pennsylvania, possibly sheds light onto the deaths of two young siblings found last month by their mother hanging from a basement support beam next to chairs that had been tipped over.In audio obtained by the Morning Call of Allentown, dispatchers alert police to a 911 call from the mother of 8-year-old Conner Snyder and Brinley Snyder, 4. The
dispatcher informs the officers of the situation, saying that the
mother, identified as Lisa Snyder, told them Conner was “bullied” at
school and “made threats of doing this” before.As
the audio continues, the dispatcher relays to responding officers that
Conner had specified in his threats that he “didn’t want to go alone.”Both deaths remain under investigation.Snyder refused to comment on the audio when reached by the Morning Call
Wednesday. The paper reports that, after her children died on Sept. 26,
three days after they were airlifted to a nearby hospital, she updated
her Facebook profile with a photo and the saying, “Words scar, rumors
destroy, bullies kill.”Both
children were found unconscious by their mother, hanging from opposite
ends of a wire dog lead with plastic coating on the afternoon of
September 23.According
to police, the children’s mother returned to their home around 4:30
p.m., finding two dining room chairs tipped over on the floor near her
children’s bodies.The
children were unconscious and in cardiac arrest when they were found,
but medics revived them en route to the hospital. However, on September
26, both children were removed from life support, dying within 14
minutes of each other. A cause and manner of death is still pending.No arrests have been made.Along with their mother, the two siblings lived in the home with a teenaged brother.
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