Eugene Lamont Sneed: Alabama man arrested for pouring boiling water down one-yr-old daughter's throat

Eugene Lamont Sneed: Alabama man arrested for pouring boiling water down one-yr-old daughter's throat
Eugene Lamont Sneed was charged with serious child abuse after he allegedly poured boiling water down his one-year-old daughter's throat (Mobile County Metro Jail)

Trigger warning: The article contains information about child abuse that could be traumatic to some readers. Discretion is advised.

MOBILE, ALABAMA: Eugene Lamont Sneed, 23, was out on bond in relation to a domestic violence charge in 2020 when he allegedly poured boiling hot water down the throat of his one-year-old daughter named Royalty on Sunday. The disturbing details of this alleged child abuse came to light after the Alabama man was arrested. Niktoria Lett, the mother of the girl, stated that the child was left alone with Sneed. According to FOX 10, when Lett returned to the residence, she saw that Royalty's face had been "all messed up." "I get in the apartment and my whole my, my baby face is just messed up," Lett explained. "Her whole head, her left shoulder is just like ooh!" the mother recalled

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