Skip to main content
Fog icon
45º

Romulus mother sentenced 1-15 years after making plea in fire that killed 1-year-old

Malaya, 3-year-old brother were home alone when fire started, police say

ROMULUS, Mich. – A Romulus woman was sentenced Monday to one to 15 years in prison after pleading no contest to a charge in connection to a fire that claimed the life of her 1-year-old daughter. 

Shavonne Lynise Watkins was charged after her daughter, Malaya Tatnall died when their home on Mountainway Street caught fire in October 2015. 

Watch: Shavonne Watkins sentencing

Malaya and her 3-year-old brother, Kyree, were home alone when the fire started, police said.

Tatnall died in the fire, and Kyree was hospitalized. 

Watkins pleaded no contest to involuntary manslaughter. A second-degree child abuse charge was dismissed. 

“I’m sorry that this situation even happened,” Watkins said. “Me losing my baby is already a life sentence by itself.”

Judge Bruce Marrow said if Watkins qualifies for for alternative sentencing, such as boot camp, he would sign off on it. 

Previous story: Fire at Romulus townhouse kills baby, injures 3-year-old

Previous story: Family needs help after baby killed in fire