Girl, 7, Died with Top of Baby Bottle in Her Intestines Weighing Just 29 Lbs.

Four people, including the child's mother, were charged in connection with the death of Violet Mitchell

Crawford Funeral Service Violet Mitchell

Crawford Funeral Service

Violet Mitchell

A 7-year-old girl died after she swallowed the top of a baby bottle, which blocked her small intestines, according to an autopsy report from the Oklahoma Chief Medical Examiner’s office. The girl's mother and three others have been charged in connection with the case.

According to the autopsy report released on Nov. 17, Violet Mitchell’s cause of death was listed as failure to thrive due to “proximal small intestine obstruction by a foreign body.”

The medical examiner’s office said it wasn’t clear if the obstruction found in Violet Mitchell’s intestines was “accidental or intentional.”

Shortly after Violet's death, Mitchell’s mother Lisa, 31, and her boyfriend Anthony Yonko, 37, were arrested. They have since been charged with second-degree murder in connection with Violet’s death. Also charged with second-degree murder are Yonko's brother David Yonko, 25, and Mitchell’s 25-year-old sister Tiffany, according to the News Tribune.

The autopsy also found that the girl weighed only 29 lbs. and was “essentially skin on bones,” and had a bacterial infection and abrasions on her cheek, shoulder and left leg.

Oklahoma County Detention Center Lisa Mitchell and Anthony Yonko

Oklahoma County Detention Center

Lisa Mitchell and Anthony Yonko

The case came to light on Aug. 2 when Lisa Mitchell and Anthony Yonko took the child to St. Anthony’s Medical Center around 11:30 a.m.

There, hospital staff noticed the girl was underweight and had bruising, according to KOCO, citing an arrest affidavit.

The couple claimed that "they had been feeding her soup and crackers, thinking she had the flu," per the affidavit.

Oklahoma County Detention Center Tiffany Mitchell and David Yonko

Oklahoma County Detention Center

Tiffany Mitchell and David Yonko

A cousin later told police that Lisa Mitchell regularly abused the girl and would tie her legs to the crib using zipties, per KOCO.

A neighbor Tera Day told KFOR that two days before Violet’s death, she fed the child chicken nuggets, mashed potatoes and carrots.

“I took her because she was hungry,” said Day. “She looked malnourished. ... She didn’t tell me anything about her parents, just that they loved her. That’s all she said, and she cried, and I took her back home.

Lisa Mitchell has a hearing scheduled for Nov. 27. David Yonko is scheduled to go to court on Dec. 5. Anthony Yonko has a hearing scheduled for Jan. 22. A hearing is scheduled for Tiffany Mitchell on March 10.

Attorneys for the four defendants could not be reached for comment.

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