Tennessee mother accidentally shot, killed daughter while searching for keys

Tennessee mother accidentally shot, killed daughter while searching for keys

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A Tennessee mother is mourning the death of her teen daughter after police said that she accidentally shot and killed her while rummaging in her purse for her keys.

In a press release, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said that they are investigating the death of 13-year-old Dearria Radley.

Authorities said that the teen’s mother, DeAnn Radley, frantically called 911 around 10 p.m. Saturday.

Radley told police that she was reaching into her purse and accidentally pushed the trigger on her loaded .40-caliber semi-automatic pistol while searching for her keys.

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Vanderbilt’s Pediatric Emergency Room

The 13-year-old was rushed to Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital, but died from a gunshot wound. (Google Maps)

Police said that the handgun discharged and shot through her purse, fatally killing her daughter.

The teenager was rushed to the Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital emergency room, where police say she died from a single gunshot.

Radley told local NBC affiliate WSMV that her world is “falling apart.”

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Metro Nashville Police Department cruiser

Metro Nashville Police Department, Tennessee (Metro Nashville Police Department)

“My world is just falling apart,” she said. “I loved that little girl so much.”

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The Nashville police said no charges have been made.

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