Mother accused of murdering her one-year-old son in a New York home
The mother of the child was hospitalized with wrist injuries and faces charges of murder and endangering the welfare of a child
A one-year-old baby died Monday after being found unconscious in the bathroom of a house located on 157th Street, near 108th Avenue, in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens, New York, police sources told the New York Post.
The discovery was made around 1:30 In the afternoon, officers from the New York Police Department responded to the residence after receiving an emergency call. Upon arrival, they found the child unresponsive in the bathroom. The child was rushed to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead shortly afterward. The mother was hospitalized and faces criminal charges. The child's mother, identified as 28-year-old Nicole Boodhai, was found with cuts on her wrists inside the residence, according to police. She was also taken to the same hospital, where she is in stable condition. Authorities reported that Boodhai was formally charged with murder and endangering the welfare of a child. The exact mechanism that caused the child's death has not yet been publicly specified. The child was identified as one-year-old Charlie Ramraykha. Neighbors describes scenes of shock. A worker at a nearby bodega told local media that he had occasionally seen the child's parents in the neighborhood buying basic items such as milk and water. According to his testimony, he believed the couple lived separately. Police later confirmed that the mother and child had different registered addresses. The witness reported seeing a woman leaving the house crying shortly before the authorities arrived and described how the mother was from the scene with bandages on her arms. The case remains under investigation by the New York Police Department. Authorities have not offered further details about the circumstances surrounding the child's death or the family context prior to the incident. The incident has generated dismay in the local community, while investigators continue working to clarify what happened.
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