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A New Jersey father who allegedly kidnapped his 2-year-old son and the boy s mother in early July has been charged with first-degree murder after the woman s body was found in the woods near a Tennessee interstate.
Tyler Rios, 27, was already facing a first-degree kidnapping charge for the alleged abduction. Authorities were notified on Friday and an Amber alert was issued after Yasemin Uyar, 24, did not show up to work and Rios 2-year-old son wasn t at daycare.
The next day, authorities tracked Rios and his son to Bethel Inn Hotel in central Tennessee, about 800 miles away from New Jersey. Uyar s body was found later in the day on Saturday and an autopsy revealed that she died by homicide.
The killing of a New Jersey woman who authorities and her mother say long suffered at the hands of the man who police say abducted her and their child last week, shines a light on systemic changes needed to protect domestic violence victims in the Garden State, according to a group that supports and advocates for victims.
Yasemin Uyar had filed a restraining order against and made multiple moves to escape from her former partner and father of her child. Yasemin, like so many other victims of domestic violence homicide, was actively doing things to try to keep herself safe, said Nicole Morella, director of policy and education for New Jersey Coalition to End Domestic Violence.
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NUEVA JERSEY - El caso de la madre que al parecer fue secuestrada por su ex novio, junto con su hijo de 2 años, motivó al gobernador de Nueva Jersey a firmar una nueva ley criminal para combatir la violencia doméstica.
El gobernador Phil Murphy firmó el martes un proyecto de ley que eleva las penas por condenas de estrangulamiento. El delito será castigado con hasta 10 años de prisión, una multa de hasta 150,000 dólares, o ambos.
El estrangulamiento sería considerado un delito de segundo grado, en vez de tercer grado como lo era anteriormente.
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