A Mountain View mother is grieving the demise of her 3-year-old girl, who was found at a San Jose reusing office at the end of the week. Police have named the dad, presently perished, as the suspect in the manslaughter case. Ellie Obi Lorenzo had been accounted for missing from Fremont, where she was most recently seen with her dad, Jared Lorenzo, as per an assertion from the San Jose Police Division. Lorenzo had guardianship of the youngster and had driven her to his loft on Thursday night, July 11. Prior that morning, the young lady’s mom, Chrystal Obi, had said farewell to her little girl in Mountain View, where she resided and went to preschool before she was shipped off to her dad’s home in Fremont as a feature of a court-requested guardianship visit.
Only two days prior, Obi, a Stanford specialist, had gotten notice from the court that she would be permitted to move out of state with her girl. In a Facebook post on July 16, Obi expressed, “For a really long time I dreaded continually for Ellie’s prosperity in the possession of her dad even with his restricted admittance under shared guardianship. I needed frantically for her steady oversight and stressed her security each time she was with him for a court-requested appearance. However, the framework kept on conceding him halfway care and access.” The post additionally asserts that Lorenzo knew his girl would move away. As per police, Lorenzo left his Freemont condo around 6 a.m. on Friday, July 12, and headed to San Jose, where he purportedly eliminated his girl’s body from the storage compartment of his vehicle and set it in a dumpster. Lorenzo then, at that point, made a beeline for San Francisco where he passed on from a clear self-destruction around 11 a.m. that very day, as indicated by police and other news reports.
Not realizing that there was a body in the dumpster, a trash organization purged the repository and moved the items to a reusing office on Charles Road in San Jose. Around 4:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 13, a worker detailed finding a body in the handling region of the office, police said. On Monday, July 15, the St Nick Clara District Clinical Analyst Coroner’s Office recognized Ellie Lorenzo as the person in question. The workplace discovered that she had kicked the bucket from “craniocerebral wounds because of gruff power head injury.” We are crushed at the deficiency of our sweet little Ellie. Ellie was taken from me, her grandma, and the remainder of our loved ones in a malicious and ruthless way,” Obie wrote in a Facebook post on July 16. “Her dad killed her and took extraordinary measures to cover his wrongdoing by moving her to an alternate city, concealing her body in a sack inside a container inside a dumpster, and heading to one more city to end his own life. I will share a greater amount of my story after I had the opportunity to grieve with my loved ones. We unassumingly request security as we lament the awful loss of our sweet Ellie.”