Parents Charged with Murder in Death of 6-Month-Old Nalani Adalee Allen
HOMESTEAD, Florida — A heartbreaking case has shaken the community after a six-month-old baby girl, Nalani Adalee Allen, died from injuries authorities say were caused by her parents.
On May 12, 2025, Nalani was rushed to the hospital in cardiac arrest. Despite doctors’ efforts, she was pronounced dead at 1:32 p.m..
What medical staff found during the examination painted a devastating picture of abuse. According to reports, Nalani suffered from:
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Multiple broken ribs
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Internal bleeding
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Severe bruising on her torso
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Lacerated organs
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Blunt force trauma
The Miami-Dade Medical Examiner’s Office ruled her death a homicide.
Parents Arrested and Charged
Nalani’s parents, Arnelle Arnelia Floyd and Nathan Richard Allen, both 24, were arrested and are now facing charges of first-degree murder and aggravated child abuse.
Investigators say the couple initially told doctors Nalani “seemed lethargic” before she stopped breathing. However, their home reportedly revealed a troubling environment, with fist-sized holes in the walls, a dented refrigerator, and a documented history of domestic violence.
Questions of Prevention
Court documents show that just two days before her death, Nalani had a routine pediatric appointment. At that visit, she was noted to be underweight but showed no visible signs of injury.
Now, advocates and community members are asking how such a tragedy could happen — and whether it might have been prevented.
Remembering Nalani
What should have been the beginning of a life filled with care and love has ended in tragedy. Nalani’s story is a reminder of the devastating consequences of unchecked abuse and the urgent need for vigilance in protecting vulnerable children.
Authorities continue to investigate, while Nalani’s memory becomes a rallying cry against child abuse and neglect.