Starved 2-month-old looked like ‘Holocaust survivor’ after being taken away from neglectful mother: Cops

Inset: Christin Donat (Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The mobile home where Christin Donat lived with her 2-month-old son (WEVV/YouTube).

Inset: Christin Donat (Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The mobile home where Christin Donat lived with her 2-month-old son (WEVV/YouTube).

An Indiana mother will avoid prison time for nearly starving her 2-month-old baby boy to death, Hoosier State court records show.

In November 2024, Christin Donat, 26, was accused of two counts of neglect of a dependent resulting in serious bodily injury. Specifically, she was charged with placing her child “in a situation” endangering his “life or health” and depriving him of “necessary support.”

On Thursday, Donat pleaded guilty to both counts.

A Vanderburgh County court sentenced the defendant to three years for each count – with each sentence was suspended in lieu of probation, the sentencing order shows. The court also entered a no-contact order subject to the discretion of state child welfare authorities.

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