It’s not clear exactly what happened to Daisy Lynn, but a family member said that she was getting cavities filled at Austin Children’s Dentistry on Tuesday.
According to Daisy Lynn Torres' mum's best friend, Rachel Robinson on the crowdfunding page she created:
"Daisy was taken to the Dentist in the morning for a routine cavity filling and under the advice of the dentist was put under anesthesia, when the unthinkable happened. Daisy quit breathing and was rushed by ambulance to a local hospital where despite efforts by the hospital staff, she passed away this morning. This was completely unexpected and has shattered this families world. Daisys mom, Betty would give anyone in need her last dollar and has been my best friend since the 6th grade. My heart is broken for her and my second family.The child’s cause of death is pending the outcome of an autopsy.
Wow
ReplyDeleteGod have mercy
(linda good morning
Nawa oo. More Instagram followers for you
DeleteMedication gone wrong. RIP
DeleteAnesthesia is too strong for her at that age
DeleteAwwww..so sad
ReplyDeleteRIP
ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
So sad.
ReplyDeleteIs dis child not too young to visit the dentist??? Na wa o! May her beautiful soul RIP. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteMay her soul rest in peace
ReplyDeleteRip baby
ReplyDeleteRest in peace cutie pie 🙏
ReplyDeleteWat kinda visit does a 14month old need bayi?
ReplyDelete...merited happiness
Poor baby! Rest in peace
ReplyDeleteSo sad
ReplyDeleteCavities? How? Her teeth isn't even complete at that age!!
ReplyDeleteWow
ReplyDeleteMay her soul rest in peace. I'm surprised she had cavities at such a young age. Those are still milk teeth
ReplyDeleteOh why? Filling cavities at this age when they still fall off! Rip little one!
ReplyDeleteAutopsy Asap! Pretty girl, rest in peace
ReplyDeleteOh Lord!! This sweet angel
ReplyDeleteMay her soul rest in peace. Linda observe!
ReplyDeleteA child's first dental visit is actually 6 months after birth... The family showed obvious dental awareness... Rip.. Visit your dentist every 6 months.
ReplyDeleteRIP These white people with their wahala what was she filling cavities for ? The story is annoying.
ReplyDeleteHow could a 14 Month old have cavities? Too much sugar!
ReplyDeleteThis is bad. May her soul RIP
ReplyDeleteI had a terrible experience sometime ago in a dental clinic somewhere in Anthony. Sure this child could not survive the whole ordeal because of her tender age.
ReplyDeleteI had gone for scaling and polishing and filling but this female dentist spend almost an eternity poking my mouth with all kinds of materials till I became sore started losing breath, was sick for weeks and dread any revisit for refill of the second side till after a year. Was surprised that at the second visit met another dentist and had the same treatment but simply without the first ordeal. RIP CUTIE
May her soul RIP
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