New York City children's drowning deaths at Coney Island ruled homicide, medical examiner says

The three children were found unresponsive on a Coney Island beach early Monday morning

The New York City Medical Examiner ruled that the drowning deaths of three children on a Coney Island beach in the early hours of Monday morning were homicides. 

The siblings – 7-year-old Zachary Merdy, 4-year-old Lilana Merdy and 3-month-old Oliver Bondarev – were found unresponsive by law enforcement on Monday morning around 4:30 a.m. 

Their mother, 30-year-old Erin Merdy, was still in custody on Tuesday. She was found about two miles down the boardwalk from the area that she lived. 

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Merdy's mother told the New York Daily News that her daughter had been struggling recently. 

New York Police investigators examine a stretch of beach at Coney Island where three children were found dead in the surf, Monday, Sept. 12, 2022, in New York. Authorities believe the children may have been drowned by their mother.  (AP Photo/Joseph Frederick)

Crime scene tape stretches across a section of the Coney Island boardwalk near a stretch of beach where three children were found dead in the surf, Monday, Sept. 12, 2022, in New York. Authorities believe the children may have been drowned by their mother.  (AP Photo/Joseph Frederick)

New York Police investigators examine a stretch of beach at Coney Island where three children were found dead in the surf, Monday, Sept. 12, 2022, in New York. Authorities believe the children may have been drowned by their mother.  (AP Photo/Joseph Frederick)

"She might have been going through postpartum depression," Jacqueline Scott, 56, told the local news outlet. 

"I reached out to her yesterday and she said she was doing laundry and I said I wanted to speak to the kids… I tried to call her twice on the phone after that and there was no answer."

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A relative of the mother had called police around 1:40 a.m. on Monday to report that the woman may harm her children. 

No charges have been filed as of Tuesday evening. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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