Tragic Death of 90 Day Fiance Baby Ruled Non-Accidental

Tragic Death of 90 Day Fiance Baby Ruled Non-Accidental

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The death of 90 Day Fiancé stars Leida Margaretha and Eric Rosenbrook's infant took a disturbing new twist on Monday after it was reportedly determined to be 'non-accidental.'

According to TMZ, Margaretha's attorney, Taylor Hart, confirmed the results of an initial assessment from 's Adams County Health and Human Services Department.

It was previously reported that the report indicates there is 'a preponderance of the evidence to substantiate maltreatment of physical abuse to the infant by the mother,' according to Starcasm.

Margaretha has previously denied being responsible for the death last summer of her and her estranged husband Eric Rosenbrook's five-week-old daughter Alisa Eleanor Rosenbrook.

The Daily Mail has reached out to Margaretha's attorney and the Adams County Health and Human Services Department for comment but has not yet received a response.

The death of the estranged couple's child occurred after Rosenbrook was on July 5, 2025. 

The death of 90 Day Fiancé stars Leida Margaretha and Eric Rosenbrook's baby daughter last year was reportedly determined to be 'non-accidental.' According to TMZ , Margaretha's attorney confirmed the results of an initial assessment from Wisconsin's Adams County Health and Human Services Department; pictured on 90 Day Fiancé

The latest development comes after Margaretha was charged with 24 felony counts in Wisconsin in January; pictured in her Adams County Sheriff's Office mug shot from 2025

Rosenbrook was arrested for allegedly slapping Margaretha on July 4 while she was holding their child. 

The child later died on July 9, 2025, after being on life support for five days, but it's unknown if the violent altercation played any role in the death.

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Rosenbrook was reportedly in jail at the time that his daughter with Margaretha was found unresponsive later on July 5. 

It was previously reported that the report indicates there is 'a preponderance of the evidence to substantiate maltreatment of physical abuse to the infant by the mother,' according to Starcasm 

Rosenbrook and Margaretha first appeared on — and met — during season six of 90 Day Fiancé, which aired in 2018 

According to court documents obtained by the Daily Mail, she was scheduled for a court hearing on Sunday, February 18, in Juneau County. 

In late July, Margaretha filed a petition for legal separation from Rosenbrook after seven years of marriage, but the filing was later dismissed.

She was granted a temporary restraining order against him as she alleged he had been abusing her since they got married in 2018. 

Rosenbrook and Margaretha first appeared on — and met — during season six of 90 Day Fiancé, which aired in 2018. 

Her most recent legal entanglement w not the first time Margaretha has had a run-in with the law. 

Early last year, she was arrested and charged with domestic disorderly conduct and mistreatment of an animal in the state of Wisconsin.

Margaretha was also charged with one count of bail jumping last summer following her arrest on July 17 after she failed to update her phone number with the court in a separate pending criminal case. 

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She was released shortly thereafter, but the judge ordered her to surrender her passport. 

Prior to her arrest for jumping bail, Margaretha had reportedly traveled to bring her son to Indonesia following her baby's death 

Prior to her arrest, Margaretha had reportedly traveled to bring her son to Indonesia following her baby's death. 

She was also later charged with two counts of identity theft in September of last year.

Wisconsin prosecutors filed court documents accusing her of using customer banking information from a local business where she worked to pay her personal bills or to pay the bills of a company she co-owned called Proud American Logistics. 

Per Us Weekly, a detective from the City of Portage Police Department was investigating her, and the executives of the company made claims that she was making fraudulent transactions with the company's checking account. 

At the time, the outlet reported that she faces up to six years behind bars and up to $10,000 in fines if she were to be convicted. 

She was also arrested in 2023, but the charges were later dismissed in November 2024. 

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