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American Focus > Blog > Crime > California mom, Kelle Anne Brassart, convicted of murder after toddler drowned while she chatted with men on dating apps
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California mom, Kelle Anne Brassart, convicted of murder after toddler drowned while she chatted with men on dating apps

Last updated: January 12, 2026 3:25 am
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A tragic incident unfolded in Turlock, California, as a mother, Kelle Anne Brassart, was found guilty of second-degree murder and felony child endangerment in the drowning death of her 2-year-old daughter, Daniellé Pires. The heartbreaking incident occurred when Brassart, intoxicated and engrossed in conversations with men she met on dating apps, neglected her daughter, leading to the toddler drowning in the family’s swimming pool.

The distressing turn of events took place on September 12 when Brassart made a frantic call to 911, reporting that her daughter was found unresponsive in the pool. Despite the efforts of first responders to revive the child, Daniellé could not be saved. Surveillance footage later revealed that the toddler had been left unattended outside for an extended period before the tragic accident occurred, prompting authorities to launch an investigation.

During the trial, it was uncovered that Brassart remained inside the house and failed to attempt to rescue her daughter after calling for help. Prosecutors disclosed that Brassart spent approximately 45 minutes chatting with men on dating apps while her daughter was left unsupervised. Despite claiming to be unable to reach her daughter due to a leg injury and the need for a wheelchair, evidence presented in court contradicted her statements, showing Brassart walking and standing without assistance.

Moreover, officers noted signs of impairment at the scene, with empty liquor bottles discovered inside the residence. A blood alcohol test subsequently revealed Brassart’s intoxication level to be at 0.246%, significantly surpassing California’s legal driving limit. Further aggravating the case, it was revealed that Brassart was on probation for child abuse at the time of the incident, with a history of another child under her care being hospitalized after ingesting medication.

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Deputy District Attorney Sara Sousa condemned Brassart’s actions, highlighting her disregard for her daughter’s safety and well-being. Sousa emphasized that Brassart’s negligence and recklessness amounted to second-degree murder, emphasizing her failure to fulfill her duty as a parent. Following the conviction, Brassart faces a sentencing hearing on February 5, with a potential sentence of 15 years to life in prison.

The tragic loss of Daniellé Pires serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of neglect and irresponsible behavior, underscoring the importance of prioritizing the safety and welfare of children above all else.

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