She never expected to see her child so severely injured, Davis said. Davis said she immediately left work and rushed over there where she was met by a nurse who explained what was happening with her child. But instead, a couple hours later she got a message from Hawkins that something had happened to Jaice and to meet them at the hospital. She was looking forward to some pleasant family time when her shift ended that day. The Village apartment complex in Wixom (Aileen Wingblad/MediaNews Group) “He said he had cleaned his room and was going to help his dad clean our room…I told him to be a good boy…that I loved him,” Davis said. when she called home from the rehabilitation center where she worked to check on him and his younger sister. They were just there,” she said, sobbing.ĭavis said she had last spoken with her son at around 12:30 p.m. His eyes were open, but they were ‘just there’ - that’s the only way I can describe it. “He was just laying there…covered in a hospital gown, a tube going down his throat. Jaice had suffered a severe head injury while in the care of Deangelo Hawkins, 30, at The Village apartment complex in Wixom, authorities said. Mylaysha Davis broke down in tears while on the stand in 52-1 District Judge Travis Reeds’ courtroom, as she recalled seeing her son, Jaice DuPont, 4, unconscious at Ascension Providence Hospital-Novi where paramedics had transported him on the afternoon of March 5. A young mother’s anguish over the death of her son filled an Oakland County courtroom Thursday as she testified during a preliminary exam for the man accused of killing him - her former boyfriend.
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