Edmonton mother charged with 1st-degree murder
Nerlin Sarmiento to make 1st court appearance Friday
CBC News
Posted: Feb 13, 2013 11:46 AM MT
Last Updated: Feb 13, 2013 10:39 PM MT
Nerlin Lizbeth Sarmiento, 32, is shown with her husband Florentino Jajoy and her seven-year-old son, Omar. Sarmiento has been charged with first-degree murder in Omar's death. (Facebook )
Related
Related Stories
Police have charged the mother of a seven-year-old boy, believed to have drowned in a south Edmonton apartment Tuesday, with first-degree murder.
Nerlin Lizbeth Sarmiento, 32, is scheduled to make her first court appearance Friday.
“We firmly believe we have enough evidence to show the death was premeditated,” Staff Sgt. Bill Clark of the Edmonton Police Service homicide section said in a news release.
Omar Aileen Jajoy lived with his parents and older sister in the apartment at 109th Street and 53rd Avenue.
The boy was taken to hospital after he was found inside the Chateau Apartments in the Pleasantview neighbourhood around 8:30 a.m.
He was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.
"It has destroyed the family," police spokeswoman Clair Seyler said Wednesday.
Court records show Sarmiento has no prior criminal record.
Neighbour Ping Xiong lives just down the hall from the family, who are originally from Colombia. She said that Omar was polite and always with his sister.
“Very nice boy,” she said.
She said Sarmiento worked part-time at Superstore grocery store and she spoke to her just a few days ago.
"I said, oh it's a little bit boring over here. And she said yes. So I think she's a little bit lonely."
Social workers and grief counsellors attended the boy's south Edmonton school Wednesday morning.
Edmonton Public Schools spokeswoman Jane Stirling said a letter was sent home with students explaining the situation.
"It's certainly very unique in the fact of the way the young boy lost his life," she said.
"It's usually involving an accident or a child's been ill and it's a little bit easier to share that information."
Corrections and Clarifications
- A previous version of this story said incorrectly that the accused made her first court appearance Wednesday. In fact, she appeared before a justice of the peace Wednesday and will make her first court appearance on Friday. Feb. 13, 2013 | 12:27 p.m. MT
Share Tools
Latest Edmonton News Headlines
- Man accused of killing child in patio crash granted bail
- Emotions ran high in a packed Edmonton courthouse Friday as Richard Suter, accused of causing a crash into a restaurant patio that killed a young boy, was granted bail. more »
- Southside church duped by accused con man, sold in forced sale
- A bad business deal between an evangelical pastor and an accused con man has cost the church's congregation its church, school and daycare. more »
- Venus, Jupiter and Mercury to perform Dance of the Planets
- During sunset on Saturday, three planets will form a bright cluster in the western sky known as the Dance of the Planets. more »
- U of A study shows hands-free devices may not make driving safer
- Researchers at the University of Alberta have just finished a new study about the effectiveness of using hands-free technology while driving. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Will Rob Ford's supporters leave Ford Nation?
- The growing controversy over a purported video alleging to show Toronto Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine may be testing the faith of even his most die-hard supporters. But experts say Ford's policies may trump whatever personal issues he's facing, and that his supporters may rally behind him. more »
- Royal Bank pledges not to outsource jobs for cash savings
- Royal Bank has promised it will never outsource a Canadian job to a foreign worker solely to save money. more »
- Neil Macdonald: How serious is Obama about curbing the drone surge?
- In a key speech this week, the U.S. president set out a host of supposed new safeguards for America's controversial practice of remote-controlled rough justice. But as Neil Macdonald writes, the underlying rationale for drone use has not fundamentally changed. more »
- Making The Mandela Tapes
- Producer Robin Benger describes how he obtained broadcast access to interviews Nelson Mandela recorded in the 1990s. A CBC Radio Ideas program on the Mandela tapes airs May 28. more »
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denies using crack cocaine
- The mayor of Canada's largest city told a packed news conference that he doesn't use crack cocaine and isn't a crack addict. more »
- Washington police blame bridge collapse on Alberta trucker
- Man accused of killing child in patio crash granted bail
- Alleged drunk driver goes free after cop skips court
- Southside church duped by accused con man, sold in forced sale
- Mother has message for man who almost killed her daughter
- Venus, Jupiter and Mercury to perform Dance of the Planets
- Edmontonians at a loss to explain rising gas prices
- Edmonton driver, 62, charged in boy's patio death
- Abandoned building gutted by fire in downtown Edmonton

