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Nylah Lewis, 16-month-old girl beaten into coma by her father is brain dead

Nylah Lewis, 16-month-old girl who was brutally beaten by her dad on Father’s Day may be losing her brave fight for life.
According to her grandmother, Belinda Lewis, 'my granddaughter is brain dead and my daughter is devastated. She's breaking down.”
Little Nylah Lewis remained in critical condition at Maimonides Medical Center with multiple skull fractures and bleeding on the brain four days after Shaquan Taylor, her 19 year old father allegedly pounded on her tiny body during a Father’s Day visit.  
Lewis said Nylah was still on life support, and that if she survives, the brain damage was likely irreversible.

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