A mother in East Texas was arrested after a child became ill of alleged gelatin shots with vodka at a fifth grade school party in December.
Teresa Isabel Bernal, 33, faces a position of lesion for serious crime to a child after several students consumed what officials claim that they were candy with Vodka on December 20 at Jones Elementary School in Tyler.
According to an affidavit obeyed by Ketk, a police officer from the Independent School District of Tyler (ISD) received a phone call from the deputy director of the Jones’ elementary who said he believed that a father had led to a class party.
A child vomited and another could not stop after consuming six shots, according to a trial of the affidavit. The school staff said that the students had consumed almost all the contaminated shots before the staff realized that they contained alcohol.
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Teresa Isabel Bernal was arrested after allegedly giving vodka jell-o shots to students at a school Christmas party in December. (Texas prison from Smith County)
Fifteen students were sent to the school nurse and reported having stomach pains and headaches, said the affidavit.
After returning from Christmas holidays, another student reported that he had thrown twice at school that day, according to the affidavit, while another student said he had “fainted” after school after the party.
Bernal told the officer that he had bought the gelatin shots of a local business he found on Facebook.
“The business runs out of a house, so she went through the house and bought the jelly shots and took them to school for the Christmas party,” said the affidavit.
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Jelly shots in plastic vessels. Novel articles are popular at parties and bars and generally contain liquor such as vodka, tequila or whiskey. (Getty images)
Bernal denied knowing that there was alcohol in the jelly shots and said that he did not intend to give candy to the students.
However, the researchers did not agree with Bernal’s claims, saying that, after looking at the photo of the gelatin shots he ordered, “clearly establishes the gelatin shots contain Smirnoff [a vodka brand]”The complaint says.
“In my opinion, there is no way that Bernal could have lost the fact that the shots of Jello-o that he bought and brought to the fifth grade Christmas party of his daughter contained alcohol drinking,” says the affidavit.
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Students in a classroom with your teacher. (Istock)
Duration An interview with some of the teachers, they told the researchers “seemed strange” that Bernal would take shots to a class party to a class party “Bernal” would not bring “anything harmful to the school party.
Tyler ISD officials shared a statement with Fox News Digital, saying that they were aware of Bernal’s recent trial and were working with the police in the investigation.
“Tyler Isd is aware of a father’s recent trial in relation to a primary vacation party last December. At that time, a parents volunteer brought Jell -or homemade to the celebration, which was later found that it contained alcohol. Unfortunately, somewhere in Jeldoat to address the situation, inform the parents and work with the application of the law.
The district added that Bernal has not been allowed to return to the campus since the incident and now faces legal consequence.
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According to the prison records, Bernal was hired in jail on April 21, and his bond is established at $ 75,000.
She has not yet appeared before the court and does not seem to have a lawyer right now.
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