2 charged after daycare child dies, others show signs of opioid overdose

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Police make an arrest in daycare opioid incident

Two people are facing multiple charges in an opioid overdose that killed a 1-year-old boy and left three other young children in the hospital.

Two people are facing multiple charges in connection to an apparent opioid overdose at a New York City daycare that killed a 1-year-old boy and left three other young children in the hospital.

All four children were confirmed to have been treated with Narcan Friday, a medicine used to treat opioid drug overdoses.

The NYPD were first called to Divino Nino Daycare located at 2707 Morris Avenue in the Bronx neighborhood of Kingsbridge that afternoon.  

According to police, the owner of the business and a tenant living in the same building as the daycare center were taken into custody on Saturday.

The NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said the NYPD executed a search warrant and found an item known as a kilo-press, a device used to package large quantities of drugs.

Police arrested Grei Mendez 36, and Carlisto Brito Acevedo, 41, each on 11 charges including murder, manslaughter, and assault.

Nicholas Dominici was identified by the NYPD as the 1-year-old child who died.

Police said the three other children are still in the hospital, with one as young as 8 months old.

It’s unclear how the children came in contact with the drugs, but police say their conditions are consistent with opioid exposure.

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NYC daycare death: What to know

The owner of a NYC day care center is now charged in connection with the death of a one-year-old. That child was taken to the hospital after possibly consuming fentanyl. Three other children including a 7-month-girl, and two 2-year-old boys were also taken to the hospital. Divino Nino owner Grei Mendez De Ventura, 36, and neighbor Carlisto Acevedo Brito, 41, faces 11 charges, including depraved-indifference murder, assault and child endangerment.

The police commissioner on Saturday described this as every parents' worst nightmare.