Parents held after girl, 3, dies with needles stuck in her heart and lung 'in satanic ritual'

Parents held after girl, 3, dies with needles stuck in her heart and a lung ‘as part of satanic ritual’

  • Maia Vallejos, 3, died in hospital from an infection that affected her vital organs  
  • Authorities in the Argentinian provice of Chaco are probing all possibilities 
  • Her parents have been arrested on suspicion of killing her during satanic ritual 

The parents of a three-year-old girl who had two large needles jabbed into her heart and lungs have been arrested on suspicion of killing her in a sick satanic ritual in Argentina.

Forensic experts discovered the needles during an autopsy after Maia Vallejos died in hospital from an infection that affected her vital organs and caused a cardiac arrest.

One, measuring four inches and normally used to sew up footballs, was touching her heart.

Forensic experts discovered the needles during an autopsy after Maia Vallejos (pictured) died in hospital from an infection that affected her vital organs and caused cardiac arrest

Forensic experts discovered the needles during an autopsy after Maia Vallejos (pictured) died in hospital from an infection that affected her vital organs and caused cardiac arrest

The other, an older needle which had been placed in her body some time before her death, was affecting her lungs and has been blamed for the sepsis she suffered.

The chilling details of the autopsy find emerged as authorities in the northern Argentinian province of Chaco said they were probing all possibilities including that of a satanic ritual.

Maia’s 20-year-old mum and 19-year-old stepdad tried to escape for fear of being lynched but were captured by police on the outskirts of the village of Quitilipi where they lived.

The little girl’s mother, said to be four months pregnant, on Tuesday made a request through a defence lawyer to be placed under house arrest after saying she had beaten up on remand in prison.

Maia's 20-year-old mum and 19-year-old stepdad tried to escape for fear of being lynched but were captured by police on the outskirts of the village of Quitilipi

Maia’s 20-year-old mum and 19-year-old stepdad tried to escape for fear of being lynched but were captured by police on the outskirts of the village of Quitilipi

The female inmates who attacked her published the video on social media.

Chaco’s Assistant Attorney General Miguel Fonteina said of Maia: ‘This little girl suffered an appalling situation.

‘What they did to her was very aggressive.’

Prosecutor Cristian Arana confirmed: ‘One of the needles was in contact with the little girl’s lung and heart, in the middle of her chest and the other in her thymus between her sternum and lungs.

‘This one was the older of the two and caused her a generalised infection, lung inflammation and inflammation to her kidneys which led to her suffering cardiac arrest.’

Speaking after the suspects’ arrest, he added: ‘We don’t want to say where they’re being kept because people in Quitilipi are outraged and we want to safeguard their integrity.’

A source close to the investigation told local media: ‘The investigation is ongoing but the authorities are working on the theory that the little girl’s death could be related to some sort of ritual.’

Maia was pronounced dead shortly after reaching 4th of June Hospital in Quitilipi, nearly 700 miles north of the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires.

Chaco's Assistant Attorney General Miguel Fonteina said of Maia: 'This little girl suffered an appalling situation'

Chaco’s Assistant Attorney General Miguel Fonteina said of Maia: ‘This little girl suffered an appalling situation’

She lived with her mother and stepfather in a rundown house on the site of a lumber sawmill. The workers there have already been questioned as part of the ongoing criminal probe.

The unnamed couple being held over the death have been made official suspects in a murder investigation.

Mr Arana said: ‘We are very focused on this investigation and don’t rule out any theory. We hope to have more information shortly.’

source: dailymail.co.uk