Gabby Petito's Selfie Documenting Injuries Before 911 Call Is An Entirely New Level Of Devastating

In the wake of their daughter’s death, Gabby Petito’s parents have filed a $50 million lawsuit against the Moab, Utah, police department for the wrongful death of their daughter. The suit is directed specifically at Moab Police Officer Eric Pratt, according to Oxygen. The now-pending lawsuit alleges that Pratt refused to help Petito because of his own bias due to his alleged history of domestic violence.

In August 2021, officers responded to a call from a concerned citizen who claimed he saw Brian Laundrie slap Petito. After spending an hour with the couple, officers split them up, sending Laundrie to a hotel and leaving Petito with their van. Petito disappeared days later. The Petito family’s attorneys released a selfie taken by Petito around the time the officers arrived. In the photo, Petito can be seen sobbing with blood smeared across her face. Despite the evidence against Laundrie, Pratt labeled Petito the primary aggressor and refused to help her further.

While seeking justice for their daughter, Petito’s parents are also determined to help other victims of domestic violence. Petito’s parents recently attended a legislative hearing in Utah to pass a bill giving more rights to survivors, per KSL. “The Petito family is heartbroken to see how Moab police officers failed to recognize the danger Gabby was in,” their attorney said. “They remain committed to making sure legislators and law enforcement will have the necessary training and resources to identify and prevent similar tragedies in the future.”

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