10-year-old dies after scalding bath

HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania (AP) — A 10-year-old disabled girl severely burned by scalding bath water died after going more than a week without medical treatment, authorities said Tuesday. Her father and a female relative were charged in her death.

“If you’d see the photos and the condition that she was left in — just to lay in that bed with all those burns,” said Police Chief Charles Kellar. “I mean, it was horrible.”

Quiniece Lockett was blind, partially paralyzed and had cerebral palsy, Kellar said.

Police said her father, Shaun A. Lockett, 32, and another relative, Lashawn S. Brown, 27, were charged with criminal homicide, endangering a child’s welfare and two counts of conspiracy. They were being held without bail. The Dauphin County Prison listed Lockett’s first name as Shawn.

Kellar said Quiniece was burned over nearly half her body during a bath that Brown gave her April 21, but no medical help was summoned until she became unresponsive Sunday. Quiniece was declared dead at a hospital, and an autopsy performed Monday concluded she died of complications from burns.

“Apparently the water had to be extremely, extremely hot,” Kellar said. “We’re looking into, right now, whether the water heater could have heated the water that hot or whether there was hot water added.”

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A Closer Look at the Money

Highlights from the campaign finance disclosures made by candidates in their first quarterly reports of the campaign season.

I found the ‘Notable contributors’ section quite interesting and was surprised by the amount of money John Edwards got from Dallas.

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Cluster Ballooning

Have you ever dreamed of being carried into the sky by a giant bouquet of colorful toy balloons?

That’s the idea behind cluster ballooning. The pilot wears a harness, to which a cluster of large, helium-filled balloons are attached. Control is achieved by releasing ballast to ascend, or by bursting balloons to descend.

The most famous cluster balloon flight took place in 1982. Larry Walters, with no prior ballooning experience, attached 42 helium weather balloons to a lawnchair, intending to go up a few hundred feet, but instead soaring to 16,000. Surprisingly, Walters survived his flight. However, both before and since Walters’ adventure, experienced balloonists have experimented with helium balloon clusters, some rising to even greater heights.

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