Murder of Elisa Izquierdo

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Elisa Izquierdo (February 11, 1989 – November 22, 1995) was a six-year-old Puerto Rican–Cuban-American girl who died of a brain hemorrhage inflicted by her mother, Awilda Lopez, at the peak of a prolonged and increasing campaign of physical, mental, emotional, and sexual child abuse conducted between 1994 and 1995. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Murder of Elisa Izquierdo
rdf:langString Elisa Izquierdo
rdf:langString Elisa Izquierdo
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rdf:langString Lower East Side, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
xsd:date 1995-11-22
rdf:langString Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
xsd:date 1989-02-11
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rdf:langString Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York
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xsd:date 1989-02-11
rdf:langString Elisa Izquierdo
rdf:langString Elisa Izquierdo in 1995
xsd:date 1995-11-22
rdf:langString Awilda Lopez Carlos Lopez Elsa Canizares
rdf:langString Gustavo Izquierdo
rdf:langString Victim of child abuse, filicide, and child murder
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rdf:langString "There was a solution. There were people ready to take this child ... to love this child."
rdf:langString Lieutenant Luis Gonzalez, recollecting the extensive physical, mental, emotional, and sexual abuse suffered by Elisa Izquierdo
rdf:langString Prince Michael of Greece, reflecting on a personal letter he wrote to Judge Phoebe Greenbaum endorsing Elsa Canizares's application to be awarded custody of Elisa Izquierdo in 1994
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rdf:langString Elisa Izquierdo (February 11, 1989 – November 22, 1995) was a six-year-old Puerto Rican–Cuban-American girl who died of a brain hemorrhage inflicted by her mother, Awilda Lopez, at the peak of a prolonged and increasing campaign of physical, mental, emotional, and sexual child abuse conducted between 1994 and 1995. Described by authorities in New York City as the "worst case of child abuse they had ever seen," the life and death of Elisa Izquierdo first made city, then national headlines when it became clear that the city's child welfare system (now the Administration for Children's Services) had missed numerous opportunities to intervene with her family and ultimately save her life. These failures to protect Elisa subsequently became the inspiration for Elisa's Law, a major restructuring of the New York City Child Welfare System; increasing accountability of all parties involved in child welfare within the city and reducing areas of confidentiality relating to public disclosure in cases of this nature. Elisa's Law was implemented in February 1996. Elisa has been referred to as a modern-day Cinderella because she had at first been under the protection of a loving father and had befriended Prince Michael of Greece—who had offered to pay for her private tuition until 12th grade—before being placed into the permanent custody of her mother.
rdf:langString Brain hemorrhage, multiple trauma, child abuse
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rdf:langString Elisa Izquierdo
xsd:gYear 1989
xsd:gYear 1995
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