From left: Brandy and Thomas Blas and Debra Geron, were arrested on second-degree murder charges in the Jan. 18, 2024, death of 10-year-old Geanna Bradley in Honolulu. Geanna died of neglect and starvation, authorities allege. Brandy and Thomas Blas are Geanna’s parents while Geron is her grandmother. (Honolulu Police Department)
A 10-year-old girl starved to death in Hawaii and suffered multiple injuries to her body, including missing the bridge of her nose, authorities say.
The girl’s parents Brandy Blas and Thomas Blas and grandmother Debra Geron are facing second-degree murder charges.
Honolulu police officers and paramedics responded to a home around 8:20 a.m. on Jan. 18 for the girl, later identified as Geanna Bradley, who was unresponsive. First responders moved the girl from her bedroom to the living room to begin CPR but the efforts were unsuccessful and they pronounced her dead.
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Cops noticed the girl had several injuries throughout her body including missing half of her nose, the probable cause arrest affidavit reviewed by Law&Crime says . They also saw scratches around her eyes, ears and cheeks. Geanna also “appeared very thin to the point where her ribcage and clavicle bones were very pronounced,” the affidavit said.