17-month-old dies after her mother dropped her off a Galveston balcony, affidavit says

  

GALVESTON, Texas – A mother was arrested and charged in connection with the death of her 17-month-old daughter on Wednesday, according to Galveston, Texas, officials.

Channel Yonko, 30, has been charged with capital murder. She is accused of dropping her daughter off a three-story balcony at a Galveston hotel.

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KSAT 12′s sister station, KPRC 2 in Houston, identified the child as Hannah Yonko. Channel Yonko is being held in the Galveston County Jail without bond.

A mother was arrested and charged for the death of her 17-month-old daughter on Wednesday, according to a press release from Galveston, Texas, officials. (Copyright 2024 by KSAT – All rights reserved.)

The Galveston Police Department said it received reports of an abandoned child around 9:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Beachfront Palms Hotel located in the 5900 block of Seawall Boulevard.

When police arrived, officers said they found a child on the street with three puncture wounds.

Emergency personnel responded to the scene and transported the child to a local hospital where Hannah Yonko was pronounced dead, a news release stated.

Upon further investigation, detectives found a white blanket partially on the sidewalk and the other half on the street. According to court documents, they also found a small pool of blood nearby.

Evidence

Detectives said they found a trash bag in a bin in the hotel’s parking garage with a key card to the room the sisters stayed in, a knife, plastic sand toys, unused diapers and unopened kid snacks.

Officials said they obtained a video that showed the child falling from a third-floor balcony, landing in the grass and rolling onto the concrete sidewalk where the baby was found, the affidavit stated.

An empty stroller was found at The Victorian, a condominium in Galveston.

Child Protective Services confirmed to KPRC 2 that the agency has been previously involved with Channel Yonko.

“This is a horrible crime,” Galveston Police Department Chief Doug Balli stated in the release. “All children deserve to feel safe when around loved ones, especially with their own mother.”