RHODE ISLAND- R.I. TODDLER DIES AFTER INGESTING FENTANYL; MOTHER, BOYFRIEND, AND FRIEND CHARGED WITH MURDER
The mother's
boyfriend and friend were making fentanyl in the apartment where the toddler
and his two older brothers were living.
Jachkeilin Guzman Trinidad Jr., of Pawtucket,
Rhode Island, was just two years old when he died of fentanyl intoxication on
Dec. 10, 2021. Now, his mother, 26-year-old Jessaline Andrade, her boyfriend,
31-year-old Stephano Castro, and their friend, 33-year-old Yara Chum, are all
charged with his murder, The Boston Globe reported.
According to the Globe, an affidavit said
that Jachkeilin had gone down for a nap on a mattress he shared with his
5-year-old and 8-year-old older bothers. The 5-year-old went to find Andrade
when Jachkeilin didn’t wake up. Jachkeilin was pronounced dead at Hasbro
Children’s Hospital from fentanyl intoxication after a toxicology report showed
the toddler had high levels of fentanyl in his body. His 8-year-old brother
also had fentanyl in his system.
Andrade is also charged with two counts of
neglect for her treatment of her other two sons. All three were held without
bail after their arraignments.Jachkeilin’s father is currently being held in
federal prison in Puerto Rico for drug trafficking.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE - N.H. MAN CHARGED AFTER POLICE FIND 2 CHILDREN IN A ROOM WITH OVER 100 NEEDLES
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Manchester, New Hampshire, man has been charged with endangering the welfare of
a child, among other charges, after police say they found him intoxicated in a
room with two children and over 100 needles.
(Image; IDIOT #2- Raymond Punturieri, 33, of Manchester, NH. Credit Boston Globe)
Raymond Punturieri, 33, has been charged with two counts of reckless conduct with a deadly weapon, two counts of endangering the welfare of a child, simple assault, criminal threatening, and resisting arrest.
According to Manchester police, on Feb. 10 around 5:10 a.m.,
they were dispatched to 141 West St. for a report of a child needing medical
attention. Due to concern for the child,
police said, they forced their way in. Inside, they found a man, who was later
identified as Punturieri, sitting on a bed with two young children with over 100 needles on the nightstand, floor, and
on the bed. Police said they determined that Punturieri had made the call to
police, but when they arrived at the house he was talking incoherently and was
unable to give police any information.
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