The Province

Women charged in girl’s death

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Two Alabama women have been accused of murder for allegedly killing a young girl by forcing her to run for three hours without stopping, authoritie­s said.

The running was apparently a punishment for Savannah Hardin, 9, who died Monday at Children’s Hospital in Birmingham from dehydratio­n and low sodium, a condition common in marathon runners, according to Natalie Barton, Etowah County public informatio­n officer.

The child was apparently forced to run in the family’s yard for eating a forbidden chocolate bar and lying about it, she said.

A call placed to a 911 emergency operator reported an unresponsi­ve child having seizures, said Barton.

“It appears they ran her until she dropped,” she said.

The child’s grandmothe­r, Joyce Garrard, 46, and stepmother, Jessica Hardin, 27, were charged on Wednesday with felony murder. Bond was set at $500,000 each.

The girl’s father, who had custody, was not home at the time, said Barton.

There had been no prior reports of abuse in the family, Barton said.

The third-grader’s fellow students created a makeshift memorial on her desk at school, writing notes that will be delivered to her father, said Alan Cosby, superinten­dent of Etowah County schools.

 ??  ?? Savannah Hardin, 9, died of dehydratio­n and low sodium after being forced to run for three hours.
Savannah Hardin, 9, died of dehydratio­n and low sodium after being forced to run for three hours.

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