Louisiana girl, 4, died ‘after granny forced her to drink half a bottle of WHISKEY while mom watched’ leaving youngster eight times over adult limit: Both women now charged with first-degree murder

  • China Record, aged four, died on Thursday after her grandmother allegedly forced her to finish off half a bottle of whiskey
  • The grandmother, Roxanne Record, 53, thought the little girl had taken a sip from the Canadian Mist whiskey and punished her by making her finish it all
  • The child’s mother, Kadjah Record, 28, stood by and watched, police in Baton Rouge said
  • China’s blood alcohol level was more than eight times the legal limit for people aged over 21 to drive when she died
  • Roxanne and Kadjah Record have both been charged with first-degree murder 

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A Louisiana mother and grandmother were charged with murder on Friday after they forced a four-year-old girl to drink half a bottle of whiskey, as punishment for taking a sip.

Roxanne Record, 53, and her daughter Kadjah Record, 28, were each booked into the East Baton Rouge parish prison following the death of Kadjah’s daughter China from acute alcohol poisoning.

The little girl had a blood alcohol level of .068 more than eight times the .08 legal limit for people over 21 to drive when she died.

Police were called to the home in the Windsor Place area of Baton Rouge on Thursday morning, to reports of an unresponsive child.

On arriving at the home, on Wallis Street and Harco Drive, they were told by China’s siblings that the grandmother was angry because the little girl had taken a sip of the Canadian Mist whiskey, left on the counter.

As a punishment, the child was told to kneel on the floor and finish off the remaining half of the bottle. 

Four-year-old China Record died on Thursday after her grandmother allegedly forced her to drink half a bottle of whiskey

Four-year-old China Record died on Thursday after her grandmother allegedly forced her to drink half a bottle of whiskey

Roxanne Record, 53, reportedly told police she had 'messed up' when they arrived at the Baton Rouge home

Kadjah Record, 28, witnessed her mother forcing the liquor down the little girl's throat, but did not stop it

Roxanne Record, 53, (left) and her daughter Kadjah Record, 28, (right) have both been charged with murder

Police were called on Thursday morning to the Record family home in the Windsor Place neighborhood of Baton Rouge

Police were called on Thursday morning to the Record family home in the Windsor Place neighborhood of Baton Rouge

A child's bicycle is pictured outside the Record home, where four-year-old China was killed

A child’s bicycle is pictured outside the Record home, where four-year-old China was killed

Kadjah Record watched as her daughter was forced to drink the liquor, which gave her a blood alcohol content of .680.

Drivers in the state of Louisiana are considered legally drunk when their BAC is .08 or more. 

Roxanne Record told investigators at the scene that ‘she messed up’ and ‘wanted to take full responsibility’ for the child’s death. 

The grandmother also reportedly said ‘this went too far.’ 

She added that she had ‘ruined everyone’s lives,’ according to WAFB.

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