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A 20-year-old man was arrested by San Diego Police in connection with the death of a 2-year-old boy in Bay Terraces.
According to SDPD officials, officers were dispatched after an emergency call regarding a child not breathing.


Responding officers arrived and performed life-saving measures before paramedics transported the child to the hospital.

SDPD officials said the boy, whose name was not released, died after arriving at the hospital.
Police said investigators found that the child “sustained serious traumatic internal injuries that were indicative of physical child abuse.”

Investigators gathered evidence and eventually identified McArvin Caringal-Sanchez -- who is in a dating relationship with the child’s mother -- as the suspect in the boy’s death.
 
Feb 20, 2024

A toddler suffered multiple blunt force injuries to the head before dying last June, the San Diego County Medical Examiner has found.
San Diego Police charged Adrian’s mother’s boyfriend McArvin Caringal-Sanchez with assault and murder after his death. Police said the boy sustained serious traumatic internal injuries that pointed to child abuse. They didn’t release specifics.

But Adrian’s autopsy report has plenty of details about the boy’s last day alive. He was wearing blue pajama bottoms and was “well-developed and “well nourished.”
The report, obtained by Team 10, says the boyfriend fed the baby and took a nap. About 40 minutes later “the boyfriend stated he woke up to the decedent banging his head against the headboard of the daybed they were sleeping on.”
Cringal-Sanchez told investigators after Adrian stopped banging his head, he became unresponsive, and Caringal-Sanchez called his girlfriend. She came home to find her son dead.

Deputy Medical Examiner Greg Pizarro determined multiple blunt force injuries, especially to the head, caused Adrian’s death. He ruled it a homicide.

He said the toddler had multiple skull fractures on almost all skull bones and “multiple acute traumatic cutaneous injuries.”
 
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