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Mother sentenced for twin girls' deaths

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CHICAGO (Sun-Times Media Wire) -

A South Side mother of malnourished twin girls who died from heat exposure and neglect was sentenced to nine years in prison Friday after she pleaded guilty to two counts of child endangerment.

Kimora and Kamari Roberson, 1, died from heat-related "hyperthermia" in 2010 but Cook County Medical Examiner's officials listed "failure to thrive due to maternal neglect" as a contributing factor.

Regina Lofton found her girls unresponsive in a sweltering upstairs bedroom of her home in the 10600 block of South Wentworth Avenue, police said at the time of the incident.

Lofton, now 23, had not checked on her daughters for at least five hours after putting them down for a nap, prosecutors said.

And as temperatures soared to 90 degrees, the air conditioning unit in the room remained off.

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