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Friday, April 11, 2025

Autopsy finds Mukeisha was not beaten to death

Tox­i­col­o­gy re­port or­dered to de­ter­mine cause

by

Jannelle Bernard
1884 days ago
20200213
Mukeisha Maynard

Mukeisha Maynard

Ques­tions re­main as to how 8-year-old Mukeisha May­nard died.

It was orig­i­nal­ly thought that the child was beat­en to death with a cut­lass by her fa­ther.

How­ev­er, an au­top­sy done on the child’s body found that she was not killed by in­juries sus­tained from blunt force trau­ma.

Pathol­o­gists have or­dered that a tox­i­col­o­gy re­port be done to de­ter­mine whether the child in­gest­ed any dan­ger­ous sub­stance.

Un­til a de­ter­mi­na­tion is made, the cause of death re­mains “in­con­clu­sive” but po­lice in­ves­ti­ga­tors have clas­si­fied it as an “un­nat­ur­al death”.

The body has been re­leased to her moth­er Mayso­nia for bur­ial.

Mukeisha’s grand­moth­er, San­dra May­nard, told Guardian Me­dia she did all she could to keep her grand­daugh­ter safe even though the child was nev­er left in her care.

The el­der­ly May­nard is al­so de­bunk­ing claims by the moth­er that she did not know that Mukeisha was in the care of her fa­ther. Ac­cord­ing to San­dra arrange­ments were made by the child’s moth­er Mayso­nia for them to be col­lect­ed by their fa­ther. She says he took the chil­dren from the home of an­oth­er male rel­a­tive of the chil­dren’s moth­er with her per­mis­sion.

While the woman in­sist­ed she does not con­done what her son did, she said she nev­er ex­pect­ed it to reach that point.

Ac­cord­ing to the el­der­ly May­nard, Michael loved his chil­dren and blames what hap­pened on a lack of par­ent­ing skills and an in­abil­i­ty to cope with de­vel­op­men­tal is­sues that Mukeisha dis­played.

Yes­ter­day the po­lice said they re­ceived at least three re­ports against May­nard. But his moth­er said ad­di­tion­al emer­gency calls were made to the au­thor­i­ties.

San­dra al­so be­lieves that the Chil­dren’s Au­thor­i­ty should have done more.

“If when he was liv­ing across by my moth­er and we call the po­lice and we call the peo­ple to come, Mukeisha would have been alive.”

She al­so said the rape case against her son was even­tu­al­ly dis­missed.

“He was liv­ing with the girl at the time when she said he raped her. He hand was in a cast, the po­lice lock him up, he al­ready went to court and Michael win the case.”

San­dra said she did all she could to pro­tect her grand­chil­dren. She says she even asked their moth­er to re­lin­quish cus­tody to her. “She was to file cus­tody for me to keep them chil­dren and she nev­er do it. She would have been sleep­ing by me.”

Mukeisha’s 10-year-old broth­er is now in the care of his grand­moth­er, San­dra. This she said proves that she can­not be blamed for what hap­pened to Mukeisha.


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