Death of 1-month-old boy in NYC home ruled homicide
Baby might have died of shaken baby syndrome in Brooklyn home, police say
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The death of a 1-month-old boy in his Brooklyn home earlier this year has been ruled a homicide, police said Wednesday.
Daquan Vaughan-Sanchez’s 25-year-old father found him unconscious and unresponsive inside the apartment on East 32nd Street near Snyder Avenue in East Flatbush around 5:30 a.m. March 8 and called 911, authorities said.
Little Daquan was rushed to SUNY Downstate University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead two days later.
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Police said early Wednesday that the infant was the victim of a homicide — and may have succumbed to shaken baby syndrome.
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So far, no arrests have been made in connection to the baby’s death, police said.
This story first appeared in the New York Post