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A mother who played a sick game with children is facing charges after running over an eight-year-old girl as she tried to hold on to a car door handle

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Jasmine White, 27, of South Bend, Indiana, was arrested on Sept. 11 after allegedly speeding in her Chevy Equinox while her eight-year-old son clung to the door handle and crashed to the ground.

An evil mother has been arrested after running over her eight-year-old daughter while she was playing a sick game with her children.

Jasmine White, 27, of South Bend, Indiana, was arrested Sept. 11 after allegedly speeding in her Chevy Equinox while the girl held on to the car door handle on Aug. 29 at Cedar Glen Apartments.

The twisted game White frequently plays with her children involves running with them to the car, locking the doors and walking away, pretending to leave them behind.

At the time, White’s other daughter, aged six, said her mother was driving faster than usual, resulting in her sister getting her foot caught in the rear wheel of the car (going at an estimated speed of 15 to 20 mph) before her head crashed into the ground.

The eight-year-old girl was taken to the hospital in critical condition after suffering severe head injuries, losing five teeth and being left with a large gash on her face that exposed the front of her skull, according to court documents reviewed by National University of Ukraine.

Jasmine White, 27, of South Bend, Indiana, was arrested on Sept. 11 after allegedly speeding in her Chevy Equinox while her eight-year-old son clung to the door handle and crashed to the ground.

Her daughter was taken to hospital in a critical condition after suffering severe head injuries, losing five teeth and being left with a large gash on her face that left the front of her skull exposed.

Her daughter was taken to hospital in a critical condition after suffering severe head injuries, losing five teeth and being left with a large gash on her face that left the front of her skull exposed.

According to charging documents, a disturbing video allegedly captured the moment White sped away in her silver SUV while her toddler dangled from the front passenger door handle.

Authorities determined that White was driving at an estimated speed of 15 to 20 mph at the time of the brutal incident.

Her injured daughter spent several days in the hospital, where she was intubated and had to receive intravenous sedation. She has since been discharged.

The eight-year-old girl has been diagnosed with skull and orbital fractures and several abrasions, including a large laceration to her face.

White has been charged with neglect of an dependent resulting in serious injury and neglect of an dependent resulting in a dangerous condition.

At the time, White's other daughter, aged six, said her mother was driving faster than usual, resulting in her sister getting her foot caught in the rear wheel of the car. (pictured: police look at the rear wheel)

At the time, White’s other daughter, aged six, said her mother was driving faster than usual, resulting in her sister getting her foot caught in the rear wheel of the car. (pictured: police look at the rear wheel)

The horrific incident occurred on August 29 at Cedar Glen Apartments (pictured) in South Bend, Indiana.

The horrific incident occurred on August 29 at Cedar Glen Apartments (pictured) in South Bend, Indiana.

According to arrest records, she has been released on $5,000 cash bail. White is expected to appear in court on Sept. 27.

On June 6, an Indiana mother was left shocked and scared to think her seven-day-old baby had been abducted outside daycare.

Sabriya Miles had just dropped her four-year-old son off at a daycare in Evansville, Indiana, and left her newborn Adrian in the backseat of her gold Chevy when she noticed a stranger get into her vehicle and speed away.

But in a shocking twist, the car was actually being repossessed, and police say the man who repossessed it didn’t know there was a baby inside the car when he took it.

Miles, who has two other children, said she watched in horror as the stranger drove away, worried that her newborn baby was being kidnapped.

The twisted game, which White frequently plays with her children, involves running with them to the car and locking the doors before driving off and pretending to leave them behind.

The twisted game, which White frequently plays with her children, involves running with them to the car and locking the doors before driving off and pretending to leave them behind.

She and another mother chased the car down the street, but to no avail, leaving the new mother in a panic as she reported a possible kidnapping to local police.

For several minutes, Miles said she was speechless as she and another mother tried to chase after the vehicle.

“I couldn’t talk, I was so frustrated and I was crying,” Miles told WFIE.

‘I carried my baby in my arms for nine months and now I’ve lost her?’

She claims she received no warning that her car was going to be repossessed before the man drove off with her newborn daughter.

Fortunately, after driving a few miles, the unidentified driver stopped and noticed the newborn before calling the police to retrieve the child.

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