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Rancho Cordova godparents who were taken into custody Sunday for alleged child endangerment charges are now accused of homicide after a 3-year-old boy in their care died.
Sacramento County sheriff's investigators say they were called to an apartment complex near Mather Field Road Sunday at about 8:45 a.m. on a report of a child who had fallen out of bed.
Deputies and paramedics arrived to find an unconscious 3-year-old boy with severe bruising on his head and body, according to authorities. The boy was taken to the UC Davis Medi
al Center in Sacramento, where he died on Monday.
Earl Christopher, 23, and Renecha Gulley, 22, were arrested and charged with homicide.
Christopher and Gulley are being held at the Sacramento
County Main Jail.
The couple's landlord, Ray Reykandeh, sa
id he had seen the boy visit his godparents on weekends and holidays for at least the last year, commenting that he had never seen anything wrong.
"Any time I saw them with this baby, she was hugging him and kissing him and loved him. Really, it's true, but I don't know what happened," Reykandeh said.
Earl Christopher
Renecha Gulley
http://www.thekcrachannel.com/news/3548128/detail.html
Rancho Cordova godparents who were taken into custody Sunday for alleged child endangerment charges are now accused of homicide after a 3-year-old boy in their care died.
Sacramento County sheriff's investigators say they were called to an apartment complex near Mather Field Road Sunday at about 8:45 a.m. on a report of a child who had fallen out of bed.
Deputies and paramedics arrived to find an unconscious 3-year-old boy with severe bruising on his head and body, according to authorities. The boy was taken to the UC Davis Medi
al Center in Sacramento, where he died on Monday.
Earl Christopher, 23, and Renecha Gulley, 22, were arrested and charged with homicide.
Christopher and Gulley are being held at the Sacramento
County Main Jail.
The couple's landlord, Ray Reykandeh, sa
id he had seen the boy visit his godparents on weekends and holidays for at least the last year, commenting that he had never seen anything wrong.
"Any time I saw them with this baby, she was hugging him and kissing him and loved him. Really, it's true, but I don't know what happened," Reykandeh said.