Prosecutor: Pregnant teller wounded in robbery loses twins
INDIANAPOLIS — A pregnant teller shot in a bank robbery has lost the twins she was carrying, and police continued to search for the gunman Friday.
Katherin Shuffield, who was five months pregnant, was critically wounded when a masked gunman shot her in the abdomen Tuesday morning at a Huntington Bank branch.
Authorities and the family had said the bullets had not hit the twins. Complications set in, however, and one twin was born dead and the other died after birth, said
Shuffield’s husband, Jason, said in a statement that the twins died late Thursday night and that his 30-year-old wife remained in critical but stable condition at
“Katherin’s recovery is our top priority and she continues to receive the best possible care,” he said.
Ballew said she will examine the fetuses to determine the cause of death.
Earlier Friday, authorities said they planned to release three men arrested in connection with the robbery because a story told them by a suspect turned out to be untrue.
Now that the fetuses have died, the gunman would be eligible for feticide or other charges, Wyser said without specifying. He said that in order for manslaughter charges to be filed in
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