After losing their four-month-old baby girl, Tanna Rae Wroblewski, during a 120-degree heatwave in Arizona, her parents, mother Alyssa Wroblewski, and father Matthew Wroblewski experienced a huge breakdown.
The Wroblewski family had gone boating on Lake Havasu but ended up experiencing the most unimaginable day of their life.
Their younger daughter lost consciousness in a heatwave that roasted the state with temperatures of more than 120 degrees.
Detective Matthew Wroblewski of @RiversidePolice took his 4 month old daughter Tanna Rae Wroblewski on Lake Havasu Friday, July 5 in 118 degrees heat, where she died from heat exposer.
— Nudi 🔻 (@Nudiustertian_1) July 11, 2024
No charges have been filed. pic.twitter.com/d0kLhGrAds
After Tanna Rae Wroblewski’s critical condition, her family ran to Phoenix Children’s Hospital while continuing to perform CPR, but she could not make it.
The parents of Tanna Rae Wroblewski are beyond devasted by the loss of their daughter on July 5, 2024; however, people on social media sites are blaming them for her loss.
People claimed Tanna Rae Wroblewski’s parent’s carelessness led to their daughter’s death
After losing her child, Tanna Rae Wroblewski’s mother, Alyssa Wroblewski, posted a picture of her daughter on her Facebook page, sharing it would have been Tanna’s four-month anniversary if she was alive.
Many of her next of kin people felt terrible for her loss and paid tribute to her family, while some claimed they lost her due to their irresponsibility and carelessness.
One user wrote, “100% the parents fault! ! Idc what anyone says they should be held accountable for their actions as horrible parents.“
A 4-month-old baby died over the Fourth of July weekend after being exposed to the scorching Arizona heat on Lake Havasu, where temperatures soared to 120°F.
— RedWave Press (@RedWave_Press) July 10, 2024
The infant, Tanna Rae Wroblewski, was on the lake with her parents when she fell ill and lost consciousness last Friday.… pic.twitter.com/hWJWTGXxx0
Some even called Alyssa a ‘Bad Mother’ as they claimed she should not have taken her daughter, who had not become fully able to cope with the outer environment, to boating.
Due to various hate comments, her social media accounts, including Facebook and Instagram, where she shared the post about her daughter, had been shut down, as per Havasu News.
On Thursday, July 9, 2024, the Wroblewski family set up a GoFundMe, from which they had collected $48,630 as of Friday.
They shared the full story in the post, claiming it was unimaginable, and wrote, “Our real-life angel became an angel in heaven.“
Additional Information
- Tanna Rae Wroblewski, also known as Tanny, was born on March 8, 2024, in Arizona, USA, but passed away within four months of her birth.
- As many blame Tanna Rae Wroblewski’s parents for her demise, the investigation is still going on, and they have not charged her parents yet.
- Tanna Rae Wroblewski had a sister who was probably two or three years older than her. However, not many details about her family are available except that they reside in Mohave County, Arizona, USA.