Bronx daycare providers sentenced to 25 to life in prison for fentanyl death of toddler


A New York City daycare owner and her husband were sentenced Wednesday in the fentanyl poisoning death of a 22-month-old boy in their care.

A jury found Grei Mendez, 38, and Felix Herrera Garcia, 37, guilty of second-degree murder last year as well as assault in the New York case, according to the Bronx District Attorney’s Office. Mendez, who owned Divino Niño day care center, and her husband, Garcia, were sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.

The couple are already serving a 45-year sentence after pleading guilty to federal drug charges in connection to the case. The state prison sentence from Wednesday will run concurrently with the federal sentence.

In the state murder case, prosecutors told the court that there were large quantities of fentanyl being processed at the day care. The same kitchen tools that Mendez used to prepare the kids’ food was used to process the fentanyl, the state said.

The four children who fell sick in September 2023 were 22-month old Nicholas Dominici; 2-year-old Abel Garcia; Abel’s 8-month-old sister Kiara Garcia; and 2-year-old Jaziel Lino.

Nicholas died from the exposure, while the other three children survived. Abel suffered a respiratory arrest but was revived at a hospital. His sister and Jaziel were treated for acute opioid intoxication.

Mendez called her husband before calling 911 when she realized the children were sick, and Garcia removed the drugs before fleeing the building with weighted plastic bags, prosecutors said. Garcia fled to Mexico following Nicholas’ death, where he was captured and extradited back to New York to face charges.

Authorities found a kilo of fentanyl in a closet and 12 more kilos of narcotics under a trapdoor in the children’s playroom.

Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark referenced the fact that the drugs were hidden in the room where the children played and slept when speaking of the couples “greed” and “depravity.”

Otoniel Feliz holds a photo of his deceased infant son, Nicholas Feliz Dominici
Otoniel Feliz holds a photo of his deceased infant son, Nicholas Feliz Dominici, during a press conference with Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark, in the Bronx, New York City, in 2023.Theodore Parisienne for NY Daily News via Getty Images

“These babies were shields to protect a narcotics operation,” Clark said in a statement Wednesday.

Mendez expressed remorse when she pleaded guilty to federal charges in 2024, saying that they opened the day care center because she believed her husband was trying to help her. But she then realized it was a “perfect way to conceal his drug business.

“This will haunt me for as long as I live,” Mendez said at the time.



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