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LUNESTA DEATH Christian Montes & Yosgar Deleon

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 Investigators soon discovered that the mom (Raisa Bernabe) gave him prescription sedative Lunesta to sleep  Mother later told cops that her son was seen in the bathroom with open pill bottles but didn’t know if she took any

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Page 1: Christian Montes  Yosgar Deleon.  4 year old Nicholas Odze was found dead in his bed after dad was unable to wake him up.  He lived in Coral Springs

LUNESTA DEATHChristian Montes & Yosgar Deleon

Page 2: Christian Montes  Yosgar Deleon.  4 year old Nicholas Odze was found dead in his bed after dad was unable to wake him up.  He lived in Coral Springs

background 4 year old Nicholas Odze was found dead

in his bed after dad was unable to wake him up.

He lived in Coral Springs

Page 3: Christian Montes  Yosgar Deleon.  4 year old Nicholas Odze was found dead in his bed after dad was unable to wake him up.  He lived in Coral Springs

Investigators soon discovered that the mom (Raisa Bernabe) gave him prescription sedative Lunesta to sleep

Mother later told cops that her son was seen in the bathroom with open pill bottles but didn’t know if she took any

Page 4: Christian Montes  Yosgar Deleon.  4 year old Nicholas Odze was found dead in his bed after dad was unable to wake him up.  He lived in Coral Springs

Toxicology test later found a mix of of oxycodone, oxymorphone, ibuprofen and eszopiclone in the child's system.

Eszopiclone is the clinical name for Lunesta, a sedative that can lower the breathing and metabolism and can be fatal if taken in too high a dosage.

Page 5: Christian Montes  Yosgar Deleon.  4 year old Nicholas Odze was found dead in his bed after dad was unable to wake him up.  He lived in Coral Springs

No charges have been filed, and detectives are continuing their investigation, said police spokesman Sgt. Joe McHugh. The child's body showed no indications of physical trauma, broken bones or internal bleeding, according to initial exams after his death.