Brooklyn Woman Arrested After Infant Found Dead in Duffel Bag
A 25-year-old woman is in custody after a one-month-old baby was discovered deceased at a Brooklyn residence over the weekend.
- Police were initially called to the home on Veronica Place in Flatbush for a wellness check.
- The infant, identified as Adonnys Kendall, was found unconscious and unresponsive.
- Gynae Kendall was arrested the following day and charged wiht concealing a human corpse.
- The official cause of death remains undetermined as of Monday.
Police arrested Gynae Kendall, 25, after responding to a wellness check at a home in Flatbush, Brooklyn, on Saturday evening. Officers arrived at the residence on Veronica Place and found 1-month-old Adonnys Kendall unconscious and unresponsive. The baby was pronounced dead at the scene, and authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the infant’s death.
Examination Underway, Cause of Death pending
The official cause of death has not yet been determined, according to police. Kendall was taken into custody on Sunday, during the height of a winter snowstorm, and faces charges of concealing a human corpse.Information regarding legal representation for the 25-year-old was not promptly available.
Authorities have not released additional details regarding the baby’s death or the relationship between the victim and the suspect. the investigation is ongoing, and further information will be released as it becomes available.
The incident began Saturday evening when police received a call requesting a wellness check at Kendall’s residence. Upon arrival, officers discovered the deceased infant. Gynae Kendall was subsequently arrested on Sunday and charged with concealing a human corpse. The investigation is focused on determining the events leading up to the infant’s death and whether any other charges are warranted. As of Monday, the medical examiner’s office has not released a determination regarding the cause of death, and the investigation remains active.
