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New York Police officers have arrested the boyfriend of a pregnant nurse practitioner found dead behind a bush near an expressway in Queens.
Goey Charles, 29, of Uniondale, L.I., was charged Monday evening October 27, with the murder of his 6 months pregnant girlfriend, Vanessa Pierre, after he was arrested.
First responders found bruises around her neck, leading investigators to believe she was strangled.
The lady, Pierre was found facedown on the side of Horace Harding Expressway near Bell Blvd. in Bayside around 6 a.m. on Friday and surveillance video shows the suspect dumping her remains.
Pierre was dressed in pajamas with an orange shirt and a sock on one foot. She had a sweatshirt wrapped around her neck.
Charles and Pierre had been dating for about a year, according to their neighbors.
The New York Police department on Tuesday October 27, released the footage showing a man suspected to be her boyfriend, dumping her body, while announcing Charles’ arrest.
“It’s horrible what happened,” Pierre’s father Herlin Pierre told the New York Daily News on Monday.
“She was pregnant too. She was six months — that’s what she told me. It looks like I lost two people. I was prepared to have a baby shower for her, and that’s the bad news I heard.”
Charles’ arraignment will occur in Queens Criminal Court on Tuesday.
Watch the video below;
On October 23rd in the confines of the 111th precinct, 29-year-old Vanessa Pierre and her unborn baby were found deceased laying facedown on the sidewalk off of Horace Harding Expressway. pic.twitter.com/OiTW0AMzud
— Chief Rodney Harrison (@NYPDDetectives) October 27, 2020
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