A 4-year-old child died on Thursday after her grandmother allegedly forced her to finish off a bottle of whiskey after believing the child could have taken a sip.
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The 4-year-old girl's blood alcohol level was .680 when police officers arrived at the family's home on Thursday morning. Her blood alcohol level was more than eight times the legal limit for people aged over 21 to drive, which is .08. Police say that the mother"present and failed to stop" Roxanne"from providing the alcohol," adding that the child was placed in a bathtub and was unresponsive.
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