AMERICUS - A Sumter County woman has been charged with murder in the 1997 death of her son, who died from an infection authorities blamed on neglect. <br>
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Ramona Ellis-Hollis, 38, was arrested Friday after a Sumter County grand jury indicted her on felony and malice murder in the July 1997 death of 16-year-old Raymond Ellis. <br>
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She remained in the Sumter County Jail Saturday night pending a court appearance. <br>
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Ellis, who was in a wheelchair and paralyzed since he was hit by a car at 19 months, was the subject of numerous reports of abuse and neglect, according to the Sumter County Department of Family and Children Services. <br>
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When he was 3, public health officials reported witnessing his mother hit him with her fists. When he was 10, he was found ``covered in burns'' and old scars. And when he was 11, he was left alone in a wheelchair, sitting at a bus stop. <br>
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In 1994, Raymond's leg had to be amputated. Doctors said he had developed a massive infection after Ellis-Hollis took her son home prematurely following surgery. By June 1997, doctors were forced to amputate his other leg. <br>
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The teen's body was exhumed in March 2000 at Gov. Roy Barnes' request. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation performed an autopsy and found that Raymond died of an infection.
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