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Friday, 18 May 2012

Queens toddler survives 13-foot fall from patio

  Eyewitness NewsNEW YORK (WABC) -- A toddler in Queens is recovering after he survived a 13-foot fall that ended with him landing on his head on concrete.

The 18-month-old boy apparently got onto a second-story patio through a partially open screen door at his home in Sunnyside.

He climbed a 3-foot iron fence and fell onto the stoop below.

He is listed in serious condition at Elmhurst Hospital.

His mother was home at the time.

No charges have been filed.

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Thursday, 10 May 2012

Family pulled off flight because of 'no fly' toddler

  Eyewitness NewsFORT LAUDERDALE (WABC) -- JetBlue and the Transportation Security Agency can't agree on why a New Jersey couple was pulled off a jet in Fort Lauderdale, along with their 18-month-old child.

The girl's name is Riyanna, and JetBlue said she was on a no-fly list.

After 30 minutes, JetBlue said the family could re-board the flight, but there was no apology and no explanation. But they refused, saying they were too embarrassed. Now, they want to know who is responsible.

The airline blames the TSA, which responding by saying Riyanna and her parents all had boarding passes and none of them are on any no-fly lists.

Riyanna's parents did not want their names used, because they both believe the incident happened because they are of Middle Eastern descent and Riyanna's mom wears a head scarf.

JetBlue issued a statement saying both it and the TSA are investigating.

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Monday, 26 December 2011

Woman & toddler dead in Long Island apartment

Web producee by Jennifer Matarese, Eyewitness NewsBAY SHORE, NY (WABC) -- Suffolk County Police are investigating the deaths of a woman and 2-year-old boy whose bodies were found in a basement apartment in North Bay Shore, Long Island.

It's a small anonymous house just like any other in this neighborhood.

But what happened at number 3 South Cardinal Court is enough to astonish even the hardest boiled cops.

"People at the morgue had tears in their eyes and they deal with death all the time," said Det. Lt. Gerard Pelkofsky, of the Suffolk County Police Department.

If a homicide can be routine, this was anything but.

Police arrived Saturday morning after the landlord found 21-year-old Shakeela Planter stabbed to death in her basement apartment.

When detectives entered, it got so much worse.

They discovered her Planter's 2-year-old son Jaiden in the freezer.

"The baby was viciously beaten, the baby was ultimately put in a plastic bag and then put in a freezer," Pelkofsky said, "Really affects your moral fiber when something like this happens."

Suffolk County detectives worked through the night, through the holiday, and Monday they announced an arrest.

24-year-old Jerry Lewis, Planter's ex-boyfriend, captured at his mother's house near Baltimore, Maryland.

On Sunday, December 18, police believe Lewis, who'd been living in the apartment babysitting Jaiden, had an argument with Planter, stabbed her to death, and also murdered her son.

Detectives believe he drove around in Planter's car for days before ditching it and taking a train out of state.

"It's a very sick person, how can you kill a baby? I think that is just sick," a neighbor said.

Monday, the details reverberated across this neighborhood, where few if any people actually knew Planter or her son.

Eyewitness News spoke to the woman who owns the house where they lived.

"He was an amazing child and that's all I need to say. And I love him. That's all I need to say," the owner said.

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Thursday, 8 December 2011

Toddler, elderly man killed in LI auto accidents

See it on TV? Check here.   Eyewitness NewsFARMINGVILLE (WABC) -- Police on Long Island say a 15-month-old girl was killed when an SUV driven by her grandmother overturned in Farmingville.

Police say 50-year-old Corenthea Skipwith is facing charges after she lost control of her SUV and crashed on County Road 83 in Farmingville Wednesday afternoon.

Her 15-month-old granddaughter, Terrayjah Burwell, was ejected and died at the scene. Police say the child was in a car seat, but it was not properly restrained.

Police issued Skipworth summonses for driving without a license, suspended registration, uninsured vehicle and improper child restraint.

Skipwith and the child's mother were hospitalized for non-life threatening injuries.

Two hours later, an elderly Huntington man was killed in West Hills after the car he was driving crossed over into another lane on Round Swamp Road and struck an oncoming vehicle.

Police say 85-year-old William Holden was later pronounced dead.

The other driver sustained non-life threatening injuries.

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Sunday, 19 June 2011

Mysterious toddler death in the Bronx

See it on TV? Check here.   Eyewitness NewsTHE BRONX (WABC) -- Police in the Bronx are trying to figure out what caused the tragic death of a toddler.

Emergency crews responded to East 140th street in Port Morris just after 4 a.m. on Saturday.

Paramedics found Anita Ortiz, 3, unresponsive.

She died a short time later.

The medical examiner will determine what caused her death.

No charges have been filed.

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Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Toddler survives fall out window

See it on TV? Check here. BRONX (WABC) -- It's a miracle she survived after falling more than 50 feet from that window and that a paramedic just happened to be walking by moments later.

"Thirty-five years with EMS, this is actually the first time I came up by myself to see a baby on the ground. I never thought that I would see in this day and age a baby out a window," paramedic Willis Sands said.

Sands has saved countless lives over three decades, but seeing a 2-year-old baby girl on the pavement after a five-story fall brought the off duty EMT to tears.

"I thought it was a doll laying on the sidewalk. So I went over. Are you ok? I yelled for the mother. I saw there was blood," he said.

Sands screamed for someone - anyone to call 911 around 11:30 this morning because the baby wasn't breathing.

He used those crucial moments to turned the girl on her side and clear her airway.

As the infant started breathing and moaning, Sands and neighbor Marion Irizarry saw a man looking down from a Cruger Avenue apartment.

"Somebody on the fifth floor window. He said 'My daughter! My daughter!' And started yelling out, 'My daughter. Oh crap my daughter!' He was on a cell phone. That's all he kept saying," Irizarry said.

A neighbor, who didn't want to be identified, says the baby is a twin. She says she sometimes watches the children while their mother is working at a nearby nursing home.

Building superintendent Israel Caesano has only been on the job for three months. He doesn't know the family and couldn't explain why that window did not have a guard.

As he wiped away tears, he said this is a sad day.

It was not clear why the little girl fell from the window. The investigation was continuing.

The girl remained at Jacobi Medical Center in critical condition, being treated for head trauma.

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