Parents, uncle arrested after death of Florida toddler allegedly weighing 10 pounds
CBSN
Three people have been arrested after the death of a 34-month-old girl who weighed less than 10 pounds, including the toddler's parents.
Her parents, Regis Johnson, 57, and Arhonda Tillman, 35, were arrested Thursday and are being held without bond on child abuse charges, CBS Miami reported. Her uncle, Frank Robinson, 64, who lived in the same house, was also arrested on charges of negligent child abuse and failure to report child abuse, according to the station.
Polk County, Florida, sheriff's deputies found the child dead in an inflatable pool used as a playpen on Tuesday, according to a release from the sheriff's office. The girl's father had called authorities after he found her "cold to the touch and not breathing," the sheriff's department said.

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