Mom’s boyfriend broke both toddler’s legs, one arm in fatal beating, claimed child ‘fell in the bathtub’: Police

Inset, left to right: Nathaniel Davis and Zayla Goodwin (Jacksonville County Sheriff

Inset, left to right: Nathaniel Davis and Zayla Goodwin (Jacksonville County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The area on Taurus Circle N. where Davis allegedly killed Goodwin’s daughter (Google Maps).

A 20-year-old mother in Florida and her 23-year-old boyfriend are accused of killing the woman’s 22-month-old daughter, who was allegedly beaten to death in “brutal” fashion.

Zayla Goodwin and Nathaniel Davis were both taken into custody last week and charged in connection with the slaying of young Zamora Foe, authorities announced. Davis has been charged with one count each of first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse, and tampering with evidence, as well as two counts of sexual battery. Goodwin is facing one count of aggravated manslaughter of a child.

According to a news release from the Jacksonville County Sheriff’s Office, deputies on Sept. 10, 2024, responded to a call about a medical emergency involving a young child at a home on Taurus Circle N. in southwest Jacksonville, which is about 140 miles north of Orlando.

Upon arriving at the scene, first responders located the child and rushed him to Wolfson Children’s Hospital where the medical team allegedly discovered that the toddler had suffered “multiple injuries.”

“Tragically, on September 18, the child passed away. Months later, on December 4, 2024, the death was officially ruled a homicide,” the release states. “The Medical Examiner found the child died of blunt force trauma and had methamphetamine in their system.”

The couple were initially arrested on neglect charges in September 2024. The charges were upgraded based on the evidence uncovered during the investigation.

“The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office will work with the State Attorney’s Office to get the harshest punishment possible for this heinous crime against an innocent child. Children are our community’s most precious asset,” the office said in a statement.

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