Three-year-old child kills mother while playing with gun

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AFP
A gun owner displays a Glock 20, 10 mm Auto pistol in Vienna, Austria, March 22, 2018. — Reuters/File
A gun owner displays a Glock 20, 10 mm Auto pistol in Vienna, Austria, March 22, 2018. — Reuters/File

  • A three-year-old boy in America killed his mother accidentally shooting her with a gun.
  • The family was in the car, parked in a supermarket’s parking lot in Dolton.
  • Daejah Bennett, 22 was then shot in the back and lost her life.


WASHINGTON: A three-year-old American child accidentally shot and killed his mother while playing with a gun in the suburbs of Chicago, police said.

The tragedy, all too common in the United States, took place on Saturday evening in the parking lot of a supermarket in Dolton, a suburb of the Midwestern city.

The young boy was sitting in the child seat in the back of a car, with his parents in the front. Without anyone knowing how he managed to get his hands on his father's pistol.

The child "began playing with it inside the car. At some point the child pulled the trigger," local police chief Robert Collins told AFP.

His mother, Daejah Bennett, 22, was shot in the back of the neck. She was rushed to a Chicago hospital where she was pronounced dead.

The father was taken into custody while police investigated whether he possessed the gun legally and whether he should be facing charges, Collins said.

The death is just one in a staggering series of comparable accidents.

"Every year, hundreds of children in the United States gain access to unsecured, loaded guns in closets and nightstand drawers, in backpacks and purses, or just left out," and shoot off rounds accidentally, according to a recent report by Everytown For Gun Safety.

The organisation, which campaigns for better supervision of firearms and in particular for requirements that they are stored securely, estimates that "unintentional shootings" by minors cause an average of 350 deaths each year.

More generally, firearms are used in approximately 40,000 deaths a year in the United States, including suicides, according to the Gun Violence Archive website.