North Texas mother burnt alive daughter put her on the oven

North Texas mother burnt alive daughter put her on the oven. she put her baby in the oven.

A woman in North Texas charged with injury to her 2-year-old daughter with serious bodily injury after she put the child in the oven.

North Texas mother burnt alive daughter put her on the oven.

North Texas mother burnt alive daughter put her on the oven.

According to a statement released by Somervell County Sheriff Greg Doyle, deputies responded to a home.

North Texas mother burnt alive daughter put her on the oven.

Witnesses explained to deputies that a woman, later identified as 34-year-old Tasha Shontelle Hatcher.

Told them she had put her baby in the oven.

The child taken to a hospital in Fort Worth before being transported by air ambulance to the Parkland Memorial Hospital Burn Center in Dallas.

Texas Child Protective Services spokeswoman Marissa Gonzales said the child taken into their custody.

And will placed in foster care when released from the hospital.

Cristal Martinez, who worked with Hatcher at a local restaurant, said Hatcher was always a loving mother and churchgoing woman.

Martinez said she’s not sure what could have driven the mother to commit that crime.

“I believe that something has taken her to that place, whether it was some type of drug, something has taken her there,” said Hatcher.

Court records show Tasha Hatcher, of Glen Rose, has a history of drug problems and run-ins with police.

She last arrested in Dallas in 2008 for drug possession and driving with a suspended license.

Online, family members of the little girl say the child suffered burns to 60 percent of her body.

North Texas mother burnt alive daughter put her on the oven.

They are asking for prayers and donations to help with hospital costs.

The case remains under investigation the Somervell County Sheriff’s Office, the Texas Rangers and Child Protective Services.

A judge scheduled to hear the case in the coming weeks and decide if the toddler will returned to relatives or stay in foster care.