
Left: mother Michelle Doe (Broward County Jail). Right: Deonte Atwell (GoFundMe).
After a 7-year-old with spina bifida and in need of “around-the-clock” care, a feeding tube, and breathing tube was pronounced dead in Florida on Christmas Day, two days after his birthday, weighing just seven pounds, prosecutors allege that the boy’s own mother, brother, grandfather, a home care business owner, and a nurse are all to blame for the victim’s starvation — and four of the five defendants are accused of murder to varying degrees.
After Deonte Atwell’s death, some “264 unopened bottles” of “feeding formula” were found inside of his Fort Lauderdale home on Southwest 11th Street, the Broward County State Attorney’s Office said Wednesday when announcing the serious charges against his mother, 37-year-old Michelle Doe, his brother, 21-year-old Tyreck Irvin, his grandfather, 70-year-old James Graham, and two home care defendants, 33-year-old nurse Cassandre Lassegue and 47-year-old Samaritin Home Care Provider, Inc. owner Mirlande Moltimer.