Young mom and daughter, 6, found
fatally stabbed in Edenwald
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The ex-boyfriend accused
of fatally stabbing
his former lover
and her six-year-old
daughter in their Bronx
apartment late on Saturday
night has apparently
taken his own life, police
said.
Offi cers from the
47th Precinct discovered
the dead mother
and daughter while
conducting a wellness
check at a home on the
4000 block of Monticello
Avenue in Edenwald
at about 11:56 p.m. on
March 5.
Upon arriving at
the scene, law enforcement
sources said, the
offi cers located the two
victims — a 26-year-old
woman and her 6-yearold
daughter — inside
a bedroom. Both had
suffered multiple stab
wounds about their
bodies, and were unconscious
and unresponsive.
Responding EMS
units pronounced them
dead at the scene. Their
identities were withheld,
pending family
notifi cation, police reported.
During an investigation,
police identifi
ed Caleb Duberry, 34,
of Bivonia Street in the
Bronx as the prime suspect.
However, Duberry
was found dead inside
his apartment when police
arrived there Sunday,
authorities said.
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Grand Concourse
26-year-old arrested
in hit and run
A Bronx resident allegedly responsible for a fatal
hit and run in the borough last month was arrested
Wednesday, March 2.
Steven Castillo, 26, who lives on the Grand Concourse,
was charged with leaving the scene of an
accident resulting in death.
According to the police, on Feb. 13, offi cers from
the 46th Precinct responded to a report of a vehicle
collision at 1657 Jerome Ave. at approximately
7 p.m.
Police sources told the Bronx Times that Castillo,
driving a Honda Accord, was traveling southbound
on Jerome Avenue when he allegedly struck
Bronxite Antonio Martin, 60.
Martin, a Baretto Street resident, was attempting
to cross Jerome Avenue at the intersection of
Featherbed Lane, according to authorities.
Castillo allegedly fl ed the scene and shortly after,
a second car, a 2010 BMW GT5, hit Martin without
realizing he was lying in the road. The 21-yearold
male operator of the vehicle dragged Martin a
bit before stopping the car and remaining on the
scene, according to police.
Upon arrival, offi cers said they saw Martin unconscious
and unresponsive with trauma to the
head and body. EMS responded and pronounced
Martin deceased at the scene.
The investigation is ongoing by the NYPD’s Collision
Investigation Squad.
A Bronx resident was arrested on March 2, who was allegedly
responsible for a fatal hit and run in the borough last
month. Photo courtesy Getty
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