
"The mother of a blood-covered baby found dead in a Queens home on Monday afternoon has been charged with his murder, police said Tuesday. Nicole Boodhai, 28, has been charged with murder and endangering the welfare of a child. She had been found at the crime scene bleeding from the wrists, apparently from self-inflicted slash wounds. Officers from the 103rd Precinct were dispatched to a home at 108-33 157th St."
"When they arrived, they found 15-month-old Charlie Ramraykha unconscious and unresponsive, and covered in blood. Cops also located the wounded Boodhai at the same location. Sources close to the investigation revealed that cops initially believed the child had suffered some kind of slash or blunt force trauma, but once the blood had been washed away, no apparent signs of injury were discovered."
"Boodhai lived separately from the child's father and resided on 155th Street, mere blocks away from where the child was discovered, according to sources. EMS rushed both the mother and child to Jamaica Hospital. Ramraykha was pronounced dead a short time later, while Boodhai was listed in stable condition. The exact cause of Ramraykha's death is not yet known. The baby's body was transferred to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner to determine the exact cause of death."
Police in Queens charged 28-year-old Nicole Boodhai with murder and endangering the welfare of a child after a blood-covered 15-month-old boy, Charlie Ramraykha, was found unconscious and later pronounced dead. Officers responded to a 911 call reporting an assault at a Jamaica residence on Dec. 29 and discovered the child and a wounded Boodhai, who had apparent self-inflicted slash wounds to her wrists. Initial impressions suggested slash or blunt force trauma, but no apparent injuries were visible after blood was washed away. EMS transported both to Jamaica Hospital. The cause of death remains unknown and the child's body was sent to the Medical Examiner. The investigation continues.
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