Bronx mom arrested in 2023 beating death of 6-year-old daughter

A Bronx mom was arrested Thursday for the 2023 beating death of her 6-year-old daughter, police said.

Lynija Eason is accused of assaulting her daughter Jalayah Eason, who was found bruised and unconscious inside the family’s E. 165th St. apartment in the Forest Houses last May 26. Charges against Eason were pending after she was taken into custody Thursday.

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Cops responding to a 12th-floor apartment in NYCHA’s Forest Houses just before 4 am on Friday, May 26, 2023, discovered Jalayah Eason (pictured) unconscious with bruising and trauma to her wrists and chest, according to police sources. Although EMS rushed the tot to Lincoln Hospital from her home at E. 165th St., the little girl died.

Little Jalayah was rushed by medics to Lincoln Hospital but could not be saved.

Neighbors said they heard anguished howls coming from the apartment.

Lynija Easo, 27 at the time, was charged with endangering the welfare of her two other children — a boy, then 8, and a girl, then 3. Both children were taken into custody by the Administration for Children’s Services in the wake of their sister’s death. She was granted supervised release without bail on those charges.

Lynija Eason Kumar is pictured in police custody leaving the NYPD’s 42nd Precinct stationhouse on Thursday, April 25, 2024 in Manhattan, New York. (Barry Williams for New York Daily News)

The surviving girl had “a long discolored scar to the right side of her waist” and a “widespread discolored rash to her inner thighs and buttocks,” a 2023 criminal complaint said.

The young boy had “countless small lacerations in various stages of healing on his back, scalp, arms and legs,” the complaint said. Cops also said he had a cut to his forehead and a deep healing cut on his scalp.

She was due back in Bronx Criminal Court on the 2023 charges the day of her arrest Thursday.

6yr Old Girl Found Unconscious Dies At Hospital

Police officers are pictured outside the 12th-floor apartment on E. 165th St. near Tinton Ave. part of NYCHA's Forest Houses after little Jalayah Eason was found unconscious.

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Police officers are pictured outside the 12th-floor apartment on E. 165th St. near Tinton Ave. — part of NYCHA’s Forest Houses — after little Jalayah Eason was found unconscious on May 26, 2023. (Theodore Parisienne/for New York Daily News)

ACS had responded to the home for allegations involving the oldest child at least twice, according to a police source.

“I take care of my kids by myself,” Eason told cops, according to the complaint. “No other adults live in my apartment with me and my kids.”

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Cops responding to a 12th-floor apartment in NYCHA's Forest Houses just before 4 am on Friday, May 26, 2023, discovered Jalayah Eason (pictured) unconscious with bruising and trauma to her wrists and chest, according to police sources. Although EMS rushed the tot to Lincoln Hospital from her home at E. 165th St., the little girl died.

Jalayah Eason

 
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