• As southern California mom takes toddler to chemo, burglars ransack, va

    From Rudy Canoza Sock #9831@1:229/2 to All on Friday, June 04, 2021 12:41:32
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    DOWNEY, Calif. -- Magalli Jimenez was already dealing with the
    stress and heartbreak of having a 14-month-old daughter who is
    undergoing chemotherapy for a rare form of cancer.

    Now the southern California mother is dealing with the outrage
    of thieves breaking into and substantially damaging her car. All
    while she was inside a medical center in Downey, California,
    accompanying her daughter Ava to her chemo treatments.

    Jimenez posted her anger to TikTok in a video directed to the
    unknown vandals that is now going viral.

    And the community is rallying around her, contributing to a
    GoFundMe page to help with Ava's treatments.

    "You probably don't know, but I just found out my daughter has
    cancer four weeks ago," Jimenez said in the video. "She just
    finished her chemo treatment right now. We're coming into the
    car, ready to go home. She's crying because she wants milk."

    "You broke into my car. You broke my entire ignition. You
    (messed) up everything. Everything. Everything is broken."

    Downey police are investigating. A witness told Jimenez he saw
    three men possibly breaking into her car, and he alerted
    security guards.

    Kaiser Permanente, the medical center where Jimenez was parked,
    said it is cooperating with police in the investigation.

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    "We are committed to ensuring the safety and security of anyone
    who visits a Kaiser Permanente facility. Victimizing someone
    when they are most vulnerable is a despicable act. We are fully
    cooperating with the Downey Police Department in their
    investigation, and we hope they are able to find whoever broke
    into Ms. Jimenez's car."

    Jimenez told KABC she also worried about what might have
    happened if she had returned to the car with her daughter while
    the criminals were still there. And that is something that will
    continue to weigh on her mind as she returns to the facility for
    Ava's weekly treatments.

    "For me the most scary or frustrating part is that I have to go
    every week for treatments," she said. "And just to have another
    thing that I have to worry about on my mind - my safety, my
    baby's safety."

    https://abc7ny.com/as-ca-mom-takes-toddler-to-chemo-burglars- ransack-her-car/10714209/
     

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