‘Playing with fire’: Mom led 8-year-old daughter to her death by telling her to go under a stopped freight train to catch a bus

Joy Frances Collins tried leading her daughter, Joyanna Harris, 8, under a freight train, only for the girl to get caught until it, authorities said. (Screenshot: KFSN)

Joy Frances Collins tried leading her daughter, Joyanna Harris, 8, under a freight train, only for the girl to get caught until it, authorities said. (Screenshot: KFSN)

A California mother who led her 8-year-old daughter under a freight train in order to catch a bus — with fatal and tragic consequences — tearfully told a judge she wished she could take the moment back, but the skeptical judge sent her to prison anyway.

Fresno County Superior Court Judge Heather Mardel Jones construed Joy Frances Collins, 49, as downplaying responsibility for her daughter’s death. The judge sentenced Jones to six years behind bars for child abuse and endangerment.

Jones had requested a sentence of probation.

“I do believe she feels sadness and remorse but I also believe she has convinced herself that this was an accident or that she could not have foreseen this happening or was responsible,” Jones said, according to The Fresno Bee.

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