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NYPD: Mom arrested for murdering 1-Year-old daughter in Elmhurst Apartment

Jan. 4, 2017 Staff Report

Police arrested and charged a mother with killing her one-year-old daughter in their Elmhurst apartment yesterday.

According to the report, police responded to a 911 call about a hurt child at 87-19 Elmhurst Avenue around 6 p.m. last night and found one-year-old Sanggye Lhakyi unconscious and unresponsive on a bed inside.

Emergency medical workers pronounced the girl dead on the scene, and police arrested her mother, 33-year-old Shangbo Xiangshengjie for homicide.

An investigation is still ongoing in to the incident.

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DORA MEJIA

THIS EVIL MOTHER I HOPE THE JUSTICE GIVE I hope the justices give it to this the death penalty

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Mac

Dora- You’re the blood thirsty evil one. Kill kill kill, that is all you seem to know when we didn’t even hear the circumstances or details of the crime. You sound like a selfrighteous blood thirsty coward.

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Anonymous

people have a right to know what is going on in their neighborhood — which is a very good thing

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JP

Seriously – when’s the last time they posted a positive news story about the area? You’d think there were trying to drive down property values or something….

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Mhmm

The last 3 posts have nothing to do with Jackson Heights. One is rego park, the Sears closing, the other is the guy punched at the mall, the other this is from elmhurst.

I agree this is suspect.

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