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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

“Unlicensed Daycare Tragedy: Toddler Fatally Attacked by Rottweilers”

Authorities are currently investigating the tragic death of a young child who was fatally attacked by two Rottweiler dogs. The victim, two-year-old Kaimir Jones, was under the care of an unlicensed daycare facility in Valdosta, Georgia, United States when the incident occurred.

The unfortunate event took place while Kaimir’s mother, Adrianna Jones, entrusted him to Stacy Wheeler Cobb, 48, who operated the unlicensed nursery. Despite being the sole child in the facility that day, Kaimir managed to wander outside into the yard where the two Rottweilers, confined in a kennel, were kept. Tragically, the dogs mauled him before emergency responders could intervene.

Following the incident, Cobb was apprehended by law enforcement and charged with second-degree cruelty to children and second-degree murder. Meanwhile, in response to the heartbreaking loss, Kaimir’s mother, Adrianna, initiated a GoFundMe campaign to cover memorial expenses, which has garnered significant community support.

Expressing her anguish on the fundraising page, Adrianna recounted the devastating events of that day and the trust she had in the daycare facility. She emphasized the need for financial assistance to arrange a proper memorial for her beloved son, stressing the lack of life insurance for the young victim.

Chief Leslie Manahan of the Valdosta Police Department condemned the incident, attributing the tragedy to negligence and underscoring the profound impact on the grieving mother. The investigation into the matter is ongoing as the community rallies to support Adrianna during this difficult time.

For those interested in contributing to Adrianna’s GoFundMe initiative, the page can be accessed here.

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