Mom who played sick game with kids faces charges after running over eight-year-old girl as she tried to cling to car door handle

An angry mother was arrested after running over her eight-year-old daughter while she was playing a sick game with her children.

Jasmine White, 27, of South Bend, Indiana, was arrested on September 11 after she was suspected of speeding away from Cedar Glen Apartments on August 29 while the girl was holding the car’s doorknob.

The bizarre game White often plays with her children involves running to the car with her kids, locking the doors and driving away, pretending to leave them behind.

White’s other six-year-old daughter said her mother was driving faster than normal at the time, causing her sister to get her foot stuck in the rear tire of the car. She was going an estimated 15 to 20 mph and then hit her head on the ground.

The eight-year-old girl was taken to hospital in critical condition after suffering serious head injuries, losing five teeth and a large gash on her face that left the front of her skull exposed, according to court documents seen by WNDU.

Jasmine White, 27, of South Bend, Indiana, was arrested on September 11 after allegedly driving away at a high rate of speed in her Chevy Equinox while her eight-year-old daughter grabbed the door handle and slammed her to the ground.

Her daughter was taken to hospital in critical condition after suffering severe head injuries, losing five teeth and a large gash on her face that left the front of her skull exposed.

Her daughter was taken to hospital in critical condition after suffering severe head injuries, losing five teeth and a large gash on her face that left the front of her skull exposed.

According to charging documents, disturbing video footage appears to show White driving away in her silver SUV with her young child hanging from the front passenger doorknob.

Authorities determined that White was driving at approximately 15 to 20 mph at the time of the serious incident.

Her injured daughter spent several days in the hospital, where she was intubated and required IV sedation, but has since been discharged.

The eight-year-old girl suffered skull and eye socket fractures and several abrasions, including a large cut to her face.

White is accused of neglecting a dependent resulting in serious injury and neglecting a dependent resulting in a dangerous situation.

White's other daughter, six, said at the time that her mother was driving faster than normal, causing her sister to get her foot stuck on the rear tire of the car. (Photo: Police examine the rear tire)

White’s other daughter, six, said at the time that her mother was driving faster than normal, causing her sister to get her foot stuck on the rear tire of the car. (Photo: Police examine the rear tire)

The horrific incident took place on August 29 at Cedar Glen Apartments (pictured) in South Bend, Indiana.

The horrific incident took place on August 29 at Cedar Glen Apartments (pictured) in South Bend, Indiana.

According to arrest records, she was released on $5,000 bail. White is expected to appear in court on Sept. 27.

On June 6, an Indiana mother was shocked and scared when she thought her 7-day-old daughter had been abducted from her daycare center.

Sabriya Miles had just dropped off her 4-year-old son at a daycare in Evansville, Indiana, leaving her newborn Adrian in the backseat of her gold Chevy when she saw a stranger get into her car and drive away.

But it happened very unexpectedly: the car was seized. According to the police, the seizing agent did not know that there was a baby in the car when he took the car.

Miles, who has two other children, said she watched in horror as the stranger drove away in her car. She feared her newborn baby had been kidnapped.

The bizarre game White often plays with her children involves running to the car with her kids, locking the doors and driving away, pretending to leave them behind.

The bizarre game White often plays with her children involves running to the car with her kids, locking the doors and driving away, pretending to leave them behind.

Together with another mother, she ran after the car, but to no avail. The new mother panicked and reported a possible kidnapping to the local police.

Miles said she was speechless for several minutes as she and another mother tried to chase after the car.

“I couldn’t talk, I was just too frustrated and I was crying,” Miles told WFIE.

‘I carried my baby for nine months and now I’ve lost her?’

She claims she had no warning that her car would be impounded before the repossessor made off with her newborn daughter.

Fortunately, after driving a few kilometers, the unknown driver stopped and saw the newborn and called the police to pick up the child.