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Mom who left abducted 5-year-old to drown in car sentenced


Insets, left to right: Vanity Cabrera (GoFundMe) and Pamela T. Cabrera (WTLV). Background: Authorities at the site of the crash that left Vanity dead (WTLV).

Insets, left to right: Vanity Cabrera (GoFundMe) and Pamela T. Cabrera (WTLV). Background: Authorities at the site of the crash that left Vanity dead (WTLV).

A 34-year-old mother in Florida will spend several decades behind bars for kidnapping her own 5-year-old daughter and leading police on a high-speed chase that ended with her crashing into a retention pond where she abandoned her daughter to drown while she sought to rescue herself.

Fourth Circuit Court Judge Jonathan D. Sacks on Tuesday handed down the maximum sentence of 30 years to Pamela T. Cabrera for causing the 2022 death of young Vanity Cabrera, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

Sacks sentenced Cabrera after she reached a deal with prosecutors in January in which she pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated manslaughter of a child and one count of aggravated felony fleeing or attempting to elude causing serious bodily injury. Charges of vehicular homicide, battery on a law enforcement officer, and battery of an emergency medical care provider were dropped in exchange for Cabrera’s guilty plea.





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