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Tragic Incident: Toddler Suffocates in Pack ‘n Play Due to Unsafe Bedding While Mother Unaware

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Inset: Amirah E. Moodie (Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The apartment complex where Moodie’s 1-year-old son died late last year (Google Maps).

In Indiana, a young mother is facing charges after her one-year-old son tragically died from suffocation. Amirah Eziah Moodie, 25, was arrested last week on a charge of neglect of a dependent resulting in death. The charges follow the heartbreaking incident involving her son, Isais Pascual-Hernandez.

Law enforcement records reveal that officers from the Evansville Police Department, along with emergency medical teams, responded to a distress call from an apartment complex located in the 1600 block of Cass Court. This occurred at approximately 4:22 p.m. on November 14, 2025. Moodie, the caller, informed the dispatcher that she couldn’t rouse her 15-month-old son, describing him as “stiff.”

When first responders arrived, they found the toddler unresponsive on the floor near the entryway. Despite their efforts to revive him, it was too late, as police noted that the child was beyond help. Both Moodie and the child’s father were taken to the police station for further questioning.

Authorities described the condition of the home as “extremely messy,” with floors littered with food, trash, and cat feces. In Isais’ bedroom, officers found a Pack ‘n Play crib in the center, which contained an oversized mattress—an element contributing to the unsafe sleeping environment.

In Isais’ bedroom, there was a Pack ‘n Play crib in the middle of the room with “an oversized mattress placed inside.”

“The mattress went from one end of the Pack ‘n Play stretching across to the other end,” the affidavit states. “The excess was folded and wedged against the side of the Pack ‘n Play making an L-shape. An oversized waterproof sheet was located inside the Pack ‘n Play and collected.  The sheet was lined with an impermeable rubber-type backing. The sheet was unsafe and created a suffocation hazard.”

Under questioning, Moodie told investigators she put Isais down at about 6 p.m. the previous night, saying he slept through the night and woke up at about 6 a.m. that morning. The boy’s father left for work shortly after and Moodie said she also woke up at 6 a.m. and took a THC gummy because she was “stressed about finances.”

She described Isais as being “more energetic lately” and constantly “getting into things.” But that morning, she said he appeared tired, so she put her son into the Pack ‘n Play with a bottle at about 9 a.m., adding that “he did not fight the nap.” She then went to her room and was in and out of sleep for several hours.

Isais’ father came home from work at 2 p.m. and fell asleep in the bedroom. Moodie said the boy was still in bed, but she didn’t think anything of it because sometimes he sleeps “longer than expected.” Moodie got out of bed between 3 and 4 p.m. and went to check on her son about seven hours after putting him down for the nap and found him motionless.

“[Moodie] saw the black sheet was wrapped around his head a few times (two or three) and [Moodie] struggled to unwrap his head. [Moodie] stated Isais had marks on his neck and his lips were blue,” the affidavit states. “[Moodie] stated the fitted sheet is bigger than the mattress so she tries to tuck in but he does pull it off often.”

An autopsy determined Isais’ cause of death to be “asphyxia due to suffocation by bedding (unsafe sleep), with possible contribution by ligature strangulation.”

Moodie is currently being held in the Vanderburgh County Jail without bond, records show. She made her initial appearance in court on Monday morning and is scheduled to appear again on March 26.

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