Mom did ‘not really’ show remorse after giving dying cheerleader smoothies, laying daughter on ‘pallet’ for days instead of getting help: Sheriff

Denise Balbaneda, Miranda Sipps, Gerald Gonzales

Left: Denise Balbaneda (Atacosa County Sheriff). Center: Miranda Sipps (Facebook/Denise Balbaneda). Right: Gerald Gonzales (Atacosa County Sheriff).

After a dying 12-year-old junior high school cheerleader with “life-threatening” injuries was given smoothies, as she lay on a “pallet” at her “unkempt” and “untidy” Christine, Texas, home for four days instead of getting the help she desperately needed, her mother and stepdad “basically confessed” and were each charged with a crime by omission, the local sheriff said Wednesday.

Miranda Sipps, a Jourdanton Junior High School student, did not live to see her 13th birthday later in August because her mother, 36-year-old Denise Balbaneda, and stepdad, 40-year-old Gerald Gonzales, waited until Monday, when it was by then already too late, to call 911 to request emergency medical assistance, according to Atascosa County Sheriff David Soward.

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