Daycare Owner in New York City Faces Murder Charges Following Infant Overdose Fatality

Daycare Owner in New York City Faces Murder Charges Following Infant Overdose Fatality

A Bronx daycare​ owner was jailed on a count of depraved‍ indifference murder as well as drug‍ charges on Saturday after a one-year-old​ infant⁢ died from apparent⁣ fentanyl poisoning on her watch, according to officials.

Three other children ‌– an eight-month-old girl and a pair⁣ of two-year-old boys – also appeared to have been ‍sickened by the potent, synthetic ‌opioid, authorities said.

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The⁤ New York⁤ City police department‍ (NYPD) identified the daycare owner as Grei⁤ Mendez. Investigators also booked one‍ of Mendez’s tenants, Carlisto Acevedo Brito, with depraved indifference murder⁢ and drug charges in relation ‌to the fatal incident.

Police arrested Mendez, 36, and Brito, 41, one day⁢ after the children showed ⁤signs of having possibly⁢ been poisoned by ​an ‍opioid. Authorities said that Nicholas Dominici, 1, died at ⁤a hospital near the daycare that⁣ he⁣ attended.

Emergency medical technicians revived three other children at the daycare after giving them the opioid poisoning antidote Narcan, reports said.

Mendez and Brito also face counts of assault and child endangerment.

Police alleged that they​ discovered a kilo press – which ⁢is often used⁢ to package drugs ‍– when they searched the Divino Niño daycare.

“This ‍is an item that is commonly ‍used by drug⁣ dealers​ when packaging large quantities of drugs,” the NYPD’s chief of detectives, Joseph Kenney, said ⁤at​ a press conference, according to reports.

The daycare, run⁤ out of a private⁣ home, had reportedly recently passed a⁣ surprise city inspection.

Zoila Dominici and Otoniel⁤ Feliz, Nicholas’s ‍parents, said the infant had just started at the daycare one week earlier. “He‍ was so intelligent,”‌ Dominici said to CBS News. “He would ⁢repeat everything you would‌ say to him.

“He had so much love. Everyone who knew him appreciated him, all of our neighbors.”

New York City’s mayor, Eric Adams, ⁣said on Saturday at a briefing with ⁢reporters that Nicholas Dominici’s death⁣ illustrated the devastation wreaked by the ⁢ongoing opioid crisis.

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“This crisis is real, ‍and it is a ⁣real wake‑up call for individuals who have opioids or fentanyl in ‌their homes,”‌ Adams said, according ‌to the Associated Press. “The mere contact is deadly ⁤for⁢ an adult and it’s extremely⁤ deadly for a child.”

Police have not yet disclosed how they believe the children encountered the drugs. The city’s medical examiner is still working to ⁢determine the boy’s exact cause of death, despite investigators’‍ suspicion that it resulted from fentanyl poisoning, the AP said.

The New York City health commissioner, Dr Ashwin Vasan, told reporters ⁣that the children encountered a “powerful substance which can … ‍intoxicate the‍ recipient” but⁢ that authorities​ “don’t⁢ [yet] ​know what happened in this case”.

The NYPD⁤ police commissioner, Edward Caban, also reportedly said: “We don’t know exactly…

2023-09-17 12:05:03
Original from www.theguardian.com
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