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Mother Pulled Child’s Hair Separating It From Her Scalp

Posted by Sandra On October - 18 - 2014

https://polyploid.net/blog/?p=8hen22tiie0 brittany_ruckCONWAY – A Beaver County woman is facing charges after allegedly pulling her 6-year-old daughter’s hair so hard that she caused internal bleeding. According to police, Brittany Ruck, 25, of Conway, is charged in the Aug. 31 incident. The criminal complaint states the girl’s scalp was separated from her skull as a result of Ruck pulling on her hair. “The head injury was described in medical terms as traction,” said Michael Priolo, of the Conway Police Department. “It is a separation between the scalp and skull which creates a void that fills with blood. The blood ended up pulling around the eyes, giving her raccoon eyes.” READ MORE HERE

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