Talk:Eastburn family murders

Latest comment: 12 hours ago by 32.209.69.24 in topic Ambiguous statement

Ambiguous statement

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The article states: The youngest child, Jana, survived the attack, but was dehydrated and suffering from diarrhea. Does this mean that she was attacked and survived? Or she was not attacked at all? I believe that Jana was one- or two-years old. So, my assumption is that the perpetrator did no harm to her at all, and just let her be. Does anyone know? Thanks. 32.209.69.24 (talk) 07:21, 7 January 2025 (UTC)Reply

This is what the source says: Authorities believe the mother and two daughters were killed late on May 9, 1985, or early on May 10, 1985. The bodies were found May 12 — Mother's Day — when a neighbor called for help because they heard the cries of Jana, the only survivor. The 22-month-old was in her crib, sweaty, dehydrated, suffering from diarrhea. Doctors told Eastburn that his only surviving daughter was about eight hours from death. Thanks. 32.209.69.24 (talk) 07:26, 7 January 2025 (UTC)Reply