Ohio couple going to jail, for deaths of 4-year-old diabetic daughter. They mostly fed her baby formula mixed with Mountain Dew

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Ohio mom sentenced for death of 4-year-old diabetic daughter who was mostly fed baby formula mixed with Mountain Dew​

Deirdre Bardolf
An Ohio mother whose 4-year-old diabetic daughter died after being fed a diet that consisted mainly of Mountain Dew was sentenced on Friday to at least nine years in prison for the girl’s death.

Tamara Banks pled guilty to manslaughter in March for the death of her daughter, Karmity Hoeb, who died in 2022 of a diabetes-related brain injury. Banks, 41, often gave the girl bottles of baby formula mixed with the neon-green sugary soda, according to prosecutors, long after she should have been weaned off bottles.

Karmity died at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, just west of her Clermont County home, as a result of diabetic ketoacidosis, the Cincinnati Inquirer reported.


Tamara Banks in orange prison outfit sitting in a wheelchair in court with a police officer behind her, being sentenced for the manslaughter of her daughter
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Tamara Banks was sentenced to nine years in prison — and could serve up to 13 and a half — in the manslaughter death of her four-year-old daughter, Karmity Hoeb. Quinlan Bentley/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK
Karmity Hoeb sitting on a kitchen floor next to a garbage pail, with case of mountain dew soda cans at her feet.
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Karmity Hoeb was 4 years old when she died of a tragic brain injury linked to diabetes. E.C. Nurre Funeral Home
The tot was showing signs of a “serious medical issue” for days but her mom didn’t call 911 until she turned blue and stopped breathing, the outlet reported. Scans later showed the girl was brain dead, prosecutors said.


Karmity suffered neglect and abuse for most of her short life and was denied proper nutrition and medical care, prosecutors also charged. There was no evidence she had ever been taken to a dentist, they found, and the girl’s teeth had all rotted away by the time of her death.

A 20-ounce bottle of Mountain Dew contains 77 grams of sugar. Experts say kids should have less than 24 grams per day.

Woman in blue shirt, identified as Tamara Banks, in mug shot related to charges regarding her 4-year-old daughter's death.
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Tamara Banks said in court that she “thought [she] was taking care of” 4-year-old Karmity Hoeb. Clermont County Sheriff's Office
“This is one of the most tragic cases I have ever encountered,” Clermont County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Clay Tharp said. “This child did not have to die.”


Karmity, who was nicknamed “Boogie” because of her silly personality, was remembered as a smart and vibrant little girl, according to an obituary. “She knew how beautiful and special she was … The camera loved her almost as much as she loved smiling real big and saying cheese.”

“Each day she woke up full of joy and love,” it continued.

4-year-old Karmity Hoeb seen in an orange tank top and striped colorful pants, smiling for camera with her hands up over her head.
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Four-year-old Karmity Hoeb was remembered as a “beautiful and special” little girl who was “always full of joy and love.” E.C. Nurre Funeral Home
Banks had a son who fell into a coma at 4 years old as a result of undiagnosed diabetes, prosecutors noted. Clermont County Common Pleas Judge Victor Haddad said his condition should have taught her about the dangers of diabetes before her daughter’s tragic death, the Inquirer reported.


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“It’s hard to be a good parent, but you expect at least mediocre parents,” Haddad said at Friday’s hearing. “Not knowing what to do is not an excuse.”

“I thought I was taking care of her,” Banks, who was photographed in court in a wheelchair, said on Friday.

Christopher Hoeb smiling as he holds his daughter, Karmity, who died after being fed Mountain Dew despite her diabetes.
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Christopher Hoeb also pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of his daughter Karmity Hoeb. E.C. Nurre Funeral Home
Christopher Hoeb will be sentenced in June.
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Christopher Hoeb will be sentenced in June. Clermont County Sheriff's Office
Despite her children’s suffering, Banks regularly refilled her own prescriptions and even had doctors make house calls for her medical needs, prosecutors found.

She could face up to 13 and a half years in prison.

Karmity’s father, Christopher Hoeb, 53, also pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter. He will be sentenced in June.
 
First of all the white. Second of all, rest in peace to the little girl she didn’t deserve this. This happens quite a bit in white households but the media only talk about it sometimes. Even hood parents take care of their children better than this bullshit.
 
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