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A woman beaten by a son died four days later, Las Vegas police say – Fox 5 Las Vegas

A woman beaten by a son died four days later, Las Vegas police say – Fox 5 Las Vegas

Las Vegas, Nev. (Fox5) – A woman who was beaten by her son died four days later in UMC, according to Las Vegas police.

The subway has released Thomas Anthony Nolan’s arrest report on FOX5. He is accused of opening the murder of a more adult person.

Police said the incident happened on Sunday, January 19, at 14:15 officials were close to the victim’s neighbors, who said her son was pushing her with two hands. Her face struck a cabinet.

The victim said Nolan struck her three times with a closed fist in the face.

His mother had deep bruises on both eyes. The victim told police, who spoke with a friend and began a dispute when she said her son was being “extremely different” in the last few days. She said he was talking to himself in the mirror.

When the officers entered her apartment, they found a table, turned to a table and a blood pool in the mother’s bedroom. The victim said her son was trying to wipe the floors to hide evidence.

Police will arrest Nolan for a home battery.

Four days later, his mother’s condition worsened. She dies of a dumb trauma of power in UMC.

Police interview another family member. The victim was her grandmother.

Two days before her grandmother died, she learned that she was in UMC hospital with two black eyes and a broken nose. The victim told her that she was hiding under a blanket in the room for two days, so that noolan was beaten.

The victim told her not to be angry with the suspect as he “doesn’t know what she was doing.” Her family began to drive from Colorado to Las Vegas.

When they arrived in Las Vegas, they met with Nolan, who would put them in her apartment. They found blood in the main bedroom and began to clean it.

Nolan is coming in the court of justice in Las Vegas for the initial appearance on Thursday at 8:30 am. He remains in custody.

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