The New York City Police Department have identified the two kids
found stabbed to death in a bathtub in the family's luxury apartment
where the kids' nanny was also found lying unconscious nearby with
apparently self-inflicted stab wounds to her neck.The
kids have been identified by police as 6-year-old Lucia Krim and
2-year-old Leo Krim. Both children were taken to St. Luke's Hospital
Thursday evening and were pronounced dead.
The nanny has been
identified as Yoselyn Ortega, 50, according to ABC News station WABC-TV.
Police
have not officially released her identity. Ortega is in critical
but stable condition at a local hospital. The police told WABC that the
nanny is in custody at the hospital. The investigation is ongoing and
no charges have been filed at this time.
The mother and her other
child, a 3-year-old daughter, were returning from a swimming lesson to
the luxury La Rochelle apartment building on the city's affluent Upper
West Side at approximately 5:30 p.m. Thursday, New York Police
Commissioner Ray Kelly told reporters.
When they found the second
floor apartment dark, she went back downstairs and asked the doorman if
the nanny had left with the other children only to be told that was not
the case.
She went back upstairs and discovered her two children
stabbed in the tub. The mother's screams could be heard emanating from
the apartment, Kelly said. No charges were yet filed as the
investigation proceeded "aggressively," Kelly said, but the "operating
assumption" was that the nanny's wounds were self-inflicted.
A
neighbor who lives on the same floor in the building at 57 West 75th
Street near Columbus Avenue told The Associated Press that she heard
screams around 5:30 p.m. "There was some kind of screaming about, 'You
slit her throat!' It was horrible," said the neighbor, Rima Starr, a
music therapist.
Starr told AP she believed the nanny had been
hired just recently. "I met her in the elevator, the day before
yesterday, and was making small talk," she said. After police arrived,
she told AP, the mother remained in the building's lobby, screaming
hysterically and clutching her surviving child.
According to
Kelly, the preliminary police investigation had not yet yielded a
possible motive for the deaths. Officials were not yet identifying the
nanny or parents of the children, Kelly said.
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