Arrest Made in Shocking Case of 1-Month-Old Baby Found Dead in Duffel Bag
A devastating discovery was made at a Brooklyn home over the weekend when authorities found the body of an infant in a duffel bag. The victim, identified as Adonnys Kendall, was just one month old and lived with his mother, Gynae Kendall, 25, in the family's residence on Veronica Place and Beverley Road.
According to police, the discovery was made after the child's grandmother called 911, expressing concern about the baby's well-being. Initially, officers found nothing out of the ordinary, but detectives who returned to the scene later discovered the young boy's body in a closet. An autopsy has revealed that there was no visible trauma to his body, leaving investigators to figure out how and when he died.
Kendall was taken into custody on Sunday evening and charged with concealing her son's corpse. She is expected to face arraignment in Brooklyn Criminal Court later today. The City Medical Examiner's Office is also conducting an investigation into the cause of death, although details are still pending.
The arrest has sent shockwaves through the community, leaving many to wonder how such a tragic event could occur under their own noses. As one official described, "the scene was discovered in an unexpected and disturbing manner."
A devastating discovery was made at a Brooklyn home over the weekend when authorities found the body of an infant in a duffel bag. The victim, identified as Adonnys Kendall, was just one month old and lived with his mother, Gynae Kendall, 25, in the family's residence on Veronica Place and Beverley Road.
According to police, the discovery was made after the child's grandmother called 911, expressing concern about the baby's well-being. Initially, officers found nothing out of the ordinary, but detectives who returned to the scene later discovered the young boy's body in a closet. An autopsy has revealed that there was no visible trauma to his body, leaving investigators to figure out how and when he died.
Kendall was taken into custody on Sunday evening and charged with concealing her son's corpse. She is expected to face arraignment in Brooklyn Criminal Court later today. The City Medical Examiner's Office is also conducting an investigation into the cause of death, although details are still pending.
The arrest has sent shockwaves through the community, leaving many to wonder how such a tragic event could occur under their own noses. As one official described, "the scene was discovered in an unexpected and disturbing manner."