Dad Throws Baby Daughter from Balcony in Shocking Cheating Dispute

A father has been sentenced to life for throwing his baby from a balcony during a heated argument, leading to a tragic series of events.

Dad Throws Baby Daughter from Balcony in Shocking Cheating Dispute
Dad Throws Baby Daughter from Balcony in Shocking Cheating Dispute

Las Vegas: A heartbreaking story unfolded when a father, Clarence Martin Jr, threw his seven-week-old daughter, London, from their second-floor balcony. This shocking act happened during a fight over alleged cheating.

After the incident, Martin set their apartment on fire, which tragically led to the death of his fiancée’s pet dog. The police were called around 3:40 AM, and his fiancée, Nicole, was frantic. She ran downstairs only to find little London lying motionless on the ground after a 22-foot fall.

Despite a neighbor’s attempt at CPR, doctors later declared the baby dead at the hospital. Witnesses reported Martin shouting about cheating as he fled the scene. He also ignited a fire in their living room, causing chaos in the building and forcing the evacuation of several other apartments.

The situation escalated further when Martin crashed into two cars and led police on a wild chase that ended at the airport. He was caught trying to sneak into a secure area while wearing a TSA officer’s shirt.

In court, it was revealed that Martin had a history of mental health issues, including schizoaffective disorder. His fiancée mentioned that his behavior had changed just days before the incident. The judge, visibly shaken, called it the worst case she had ever seen.

Ultimately, Martin was sentenced to life in prison, with the possibility of parole after 49 years. The community is left reeling from this tragic event, and the loss of little London will not be forgotten.

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