The tragic death of a baby boy, clad only in a diaper and floating in the East River off New York City’s South Street Seaport last summer has been declared a homicide, the city’s medical examiner announced on Friday.
The boy's father, James Currie, 38, went to Thailand immediately after his son’s death but ultimately returned to New York to face charges.
“While the exact cause of death cannot be determined,” the city’s Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Barbara Sampson concluded in a statement, “various factors indicate beyond reasonable doubt that recent homicidal violence occurred.” “I had to stop at like every bench to rest, so it was slow going,” Campbell said. During one break, his wife spotted something in the East River.
“I couldn’t take just sitting there, watching it float,” Campbell said. “So I handed the phone to my son and went out and retrieved Mason. We did a little CRP, but he had no pulse.” Efforts by ABC News to reach a representative to speak on Currie's behalf were not immediately successful. He is not listed as a client of the non-profit Legal Aid Society, and that organization could not provide any information about any lawyer in private practice that may currently be representing him. Calls to the child's mother and three of Currie's immediate family members were not immediately returned.
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