
BREAKING NEWS 90 Day Fiance star Eric Rosenbrook's baby dies after he is arrested for hitting his wife as she held the child
On Tuesday it was reported she died after being placed on life support for five days.
This follows his arrest for slapping his wife Leida on the 4th of July when she was holding the child.
'It destroys me and shatters my world to announce that over the weekend, tragedy has struck,' he wrote on Facebook on July 10.
'Yesterday at 12:53 PM, after 5 days on life support, my beloved daughter, little Alisa Eleanor Rosenbrook, slipped the surely bonds to join her grandfather Tom.'
Eric added that he isn't looking for 'well wishes or questions,' but instead, 'just prayers' for Alisa.
Leida reportedly wrote on July 5, 'Dear God… You can take away my life, but do not take away my daughter's life…'
This follows his arrest for slapping his wife Leida on the 4th of July when she was holding the child
'She just born,' the 36-year-old continued, 'God… If this is going to be my lesson to appreciate life since I've been struggling with suicidal thoughts then take away my trauma… Help. Me. Find. Peace. Help. Me. Forgive.'
DailyMail.com has reached out to Leida and Eric for comment and has not yet heard back.
His arrest took place on the 4th of July in Adams, Wisconsin, reported TMZ on Friday.
Eric confirmed the accusations to the site.
The victim - Leida is not named in the document and the victim has gone under LNM but the site believes it's her - reportedly told authorities that Eric had been drinking when he went to pick up food, but did not return in a timely matter.
The 35-year-old then noticed that Eric was 'passed out' in his car outside the apartment, which she allegedly videotaped, the site claimed.
When she woke him, he came in the house and slapped her when she was holding their baby girl, it has been claimed.
Rosenbrook was arrested and booked around 2am on July 5 and has been charged with misdemeanor battery and disorderly conduct.
The victim went into detail about the incident.
She had said that when she woke Rosenbrook up in the car, she had their baby with her in her arms and he woke the child up, the site claimed.
He reportedly then wanted to hold the baby but the victim said no because he was too drunk.
That is when the reality TV star allegedly slapped the victim. The victim said she had been abused since they wed in 2018, the site reported.
Eric went back to his car and fell asleep again, police told the site. The authorities said he admitted to hitting the alleged victim, the site added.
TMZ spoke with Eric who admitted he did hit her when she was holding their daughter. But he said that he did not the child. However, he then decided to leave the apartment.
And he shared that the fight has led to their split.
Rosenbrook married Leida after meeting on 90 Day Fiancé during season six of the show. She filed for divorce last year, but her petition was withdrawn, it has been claimed.
In 2019 he was linked to another ugly situation when he was accused of hitting Leida.
The victim - Leida is not named in the document and the victim has gone under LNM - reportedly told authorities that Eric had been drinking when he went to pick up food, but did not return in a timely matter
He explained his side of the altercation during an Instagram Live video for fans but denied he struck her.
The wife claimed her husband pulled her hair and scratched her scalp during their fight.
In the text messages, Leida claimed that Eric 'pulled my hairs really hard and grab it until I can stand up and grabbed my wrist both of them and put me on the corner.'
In his video response, Eric disputed some of the details, but his account hued fairly close to Leida's original allegations.
'Leida and I had an altercation,' the reality star admitted.
'She was threatening self-harm, I wrestled a knife from her. But my training took over, it triggered my training...and I went too far,' he explained. 'Nothing serious was caused, other than emotional trauma, which is severe. I may have scratched her scalp, I did not realize I did that. After I wrestled the knife from her, my training took over and the only thing I could think of was to restrain her.'
'It went too far,' continued Eric. 'I attempted to stand her up on her feet so I could look her in her face and restrain her wrists, but I pulled her up by her hair. She did not resist, had she resisted it may have snapped me back to reality and I would not have done it. I like to believe that I would not have continued to do it that way.'
'I do not excuse how it happened, I know I should've handled that differently,' continued the former Marine.
'After I stood her up I had to restrain her wrists, I was afraid of her hitting herself or myself. We argued and fought a little bit, not physically after that.
'I kept her against the wall in the kitchen, the corner as she says, it's not really a corner, it's just the end of the kitchen. And I kept her there because she would've had to pass the sink again and the knife, and knives, so I kept her there, I did not let her pass.'
Eric went on to say that he had called the police at Leida's request, and that she had been taken to a hospital for an evaluation.
He said he had offered to stay at a hotel to give her space, though it wasn't clear what their current living situation is.
Neither Eric nor his wife seem to be disputing the most explosive part of the allegations, that Leida had a knife and was threatening to kill or harm herself.
Leida's Instagram account posted an Instagram story referencing the fight.
'A domestic incident did take place between Eric and Leida on 1/20/19,' it read. 'The couple asked that you please respect their desire to keep things private at this time. #privacy #respect.'
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