This story is devastating and gut wrenching. I was so hoping and praying that young Avonte would be found alive, unfortunately that didn't happen. I send prayers up for his family and as horrific as this story is, In my heart, I know that he's in heaven ... at peace. KK
Body parts found along the shore of the East River in Queens have been matched by DNA to Avonte Oquendo, the teen who went missing more than three months ago, according to the city's chief medical examiner.
The announcement was widely expected for several days, but it still devastated the family of Avonte Oquendo, who was 14 and had a form of autism that made it impossible for him to speak.
Avonte's mother, Vanessa Fontaine, was inconsolable, said her lawyer, David Perecman.
"Now that the inevitable, unfortunately, has occurred, undoubtedly she'll go through a metamorphosis of a sort, and I'm sure she'll get good and angry," he said. Perecman said the family intends to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the city, alleging that school officials failed to monitor the boy or call the police quickly enough when he left the school.
The flow of the East River, which is actually a tidal strait and not a river, changes direction with the tide, so it could have flowed from nearby Avonte's school to the place where the parts were found.
Perecman said the child was last seen on surveillance video in a park right along the water. But, he said, the teen is afraid of water and "doesn't like it." The family doesn't believe he would have voluntarily crossed a shoreline barrier.
Carmen Farina, the city's newly appointed education chancellor, said she was heartbroken.
"As chancellor, I am determined that we learn every lesson we can from this terrible tragedy and do everything in our power to prevent incidents like this from ever occurring again," she said.
The city's law department called the boy's death a tragedy and said its attorneys would review the lawsuit once it's filed.
So sad and heartbreaking. His poor parents. God bless them.
ReplyDeleteTragedy. Pray for healing.
ReplyDeleteSo true!
DeleteMy heart goes out to this family. The poor kid, why wasn't the school more involved. So sad. Rest In Peace!
ReplyDeleteThis is such sad news. As a parent. We send our kid off to school every morning assuming we'll see them on the afternoon. This is a hard pill to swallow.
ReplyDeleteI ask mo wuestions though I have many. Poor baby, Bless his heart.
ReplyDeleteAndrea
I heard about this yesterday my heart bleeds for this family.
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