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Thieves vandalize vehicle while car owner was at toddler's chemotherapy treatment

Magali Jimenez, the mother of a 14-month-old cancer patient, had her car broken into and vandalized while she was taking her daughter for chemotherapy Friday.

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Magali Jimenez, the mother of a 14-month-old cancer patient, had her car broken into and vandalized while she was taking her daughter for chemotherapy Friday.

The little girl, Ava, had just been diagnosed four weeks ago with a rare form of pediatric cancer. Mother and child had driven to Downey, California, for the chemotherapy treatment. According to local outlet ABC 13 Eyewitness News, a visibly exhausted and frustrated Jimenez posted a viral video on TikTok.

"If you live in Downey, and you just broke into my car at Downey Hospital in Kaiser [Permamente Institute], after my daughter's chemo..." she said.

"You probably don't know, but I just found out my daughter has cancer four weeks ago. She just finished her chemo treatment right now. We're coming into the car, ready to go home. She's crying because she wants milk," Jimenez stated.

"And, you don't know this, but you broke into my car. You broke my entire ignition. You f—ed up everything. Everything. Everything is broken."

Allegedly, three men were spotted possibly breaking into Jimenez's car, and a passerby alerted security. Downey police are investigating the incident further.

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