Bus monitor who was ‘scrolling through apps to go onto Instagram’ as 6-year-old was strangled to death by wheelchair harness learns her fate

Main: Amanda Davila and Fajr Williams riding the bus on July 17, 2023 (WCBS). Inset: Davila (Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office).

Main: Amanda Davila and Fajr Williams riding the bus on July 17, 2023 (WCBS). Inset: Davila (Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office).

A 28-year-old school bus monitor in New Jersey will be going to prison for failing to check on the 6-year-old girl she was assigned to protect as the child was strangled to death by the safety harness of her wheelchair on the way to school.

A Somerset County jury on Monday found Amanda Davila guilty on one count of endangering the welfare of a child in the death of young Fajr Williams, who lived with a rare chromosomal disorder called Emanuel syndrome, was nonverbal, and required the use of a wheelchair.

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