And this is tragic. Brought to you by the democratic party.
https://nypost.com/2023/09/17/dems-migrant-policies-to-blame-in-bronx-daycare-fentanyl-death/
It’s hard to look at the photo of 1-year-old Nicholas Feliz-Dominici, who died from fentanyl exposure at a Bronx day care Friday.
So handsome with his little suspenders and blue bow tie, his crisp white shirt and tiny sneakers, he looks directly into the camera with a purposeful air.
You can tell, just by looking at him, that this was a well-loved child.
Just imagine his poor mother, packing his bag for the day, getting him dressed, dropping him off at the new day-care center, giving him a kiss and maybe feeling a little guilty as she heads off to work.
It’s what working mothers do every day across this city.
They should be able to trust that the day-care center they pay to take care of their babies is not doubling as a fentanyl factory.
“He was so intelligent,” his distraught mother, Zoila Dominici, 34, a caregiver for the elderly, told CBS. “He would repeat everything you would say to him. He had so much love … He was the little prince of the house … I have to thank God for the time we had with him.”
Dad Otoniel Feliz said it was their little boy’s first week at the day-care center and his wife had gone early to pick up Nicholas on Friday because she missed him.
https://nypost.com/2023/09/17/dems-migrant-policies-to-blame-in-bronx-daycare-fentanyl-death/
It’s hard to look at the photo of 1-year-old Nicholas Feliz-Dominici, who died from fentanyl exposure at a Bronx day care Friday.
So handsome with his little suspenders and blue bow tie, his crisp white shirt and tiny sneakers, he looks directly into the camera with a purposeful air.
You can tell, just by looking at him, that this was a well-loved child.
Just imagine his poor mother, packing his bag for the day, getting him dressed, dropping him off at the new day-care center, giving him a kiss and maybe feeling a little guilty as she heads off to work.
It’s what working mothers do every day across this city.
They should be able to trust that the day-care center they pay to take care of their babies is not doubling as a fentanyl factory.
“He was so intelligent,” his distraught mother, Zoila Dominici, 34, a caregiver for the elderly, told CBS. “He would repeat everything you would say to him. He had so much love … He was the little prince of the house … I have to thank God for the time we had with him.”
Dad Otoniel Feliz said it was their little boy’s first week at the day-care center and his wife had gone early to pick up Nicholas on Friday because she missed him.