Romechia Simms can hardly remember what she refers to as “the incident”.
On May 22, Simms was found in a Maryland park in the US pushing her dead three-year-old son Ji’Aire Donnell Lee on a swing. He’d been dead for hours and was later found to have died of hypothermia.
She was initially arrested and charged with manslaughter, child abuse and neglect of a minor however was cleared of all charges in February with a judge ruling that she’s not criminally responsible because she suffers from schizophrenia.
The devastated mum has shared her story with The Washington Post, explaining that as she pushed Ji’Aire on the swing, voices kept telling her help was coming and to keep on pushing.
She says the death of her son will haunt her forever.
“I still feel him,” she told the Post. “Some days are worse than others … I just try to keep family and friends around me that love me and support me. But there are times I feel really down and depressed. I think it’s going to be that way for a while.”
She visits her son’s grave often, bringing flowers, little toys and polishing the grave marker. She still calls him “Babee”.