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Julissia Batties will be laid to rest after her father Julius Batties won the rights to her remains in court.
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Julissia died while in the custody of her mother Navasia Jones in August. Gregory P. Mango
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The abused 7-year-old girl killed in her Bronx home over the summer will finally be laid to rest — now that her squabbling parents have settled their court battle over her remains , according to court papers filed Wednesday.
Julius Batties, the father of little Julissia Batties, won the right to claim the remains of his “princess” from the city morgue, where she has been kept since her tragic death inside her mom’s apartment in NYCHA’s Mitchel Houses on Aug. 10.
Mom Navasia Jones, 35, had filed a petition in Bronx Supreme Court in September asking a judge to grant her control over funeral arrangements, saying she wanted to cremate her daughter so she “will always have something to remember [her] by.”
But the distraught dad, 37, said that he wanted Julissia buried, telling The Post last month that he would “never agree” to have her cremated.
In court papers, Batties also argued that it was unseemly for Jones to be granted control over their daughter’s final resting place — given that the girl was in her care when she died.
“Even if she did not inflict the final blow she did not protect her when she could have,” Batties wrote in an affidavit filed earlier this month and obtained by The Post.
His attorney also claimed in a filing that Jones “is one of two suspects directly or indirectly responsible for her being killed.”
Nether Batties’ or Jones’ attorneys returned multiple requests for comment. No criminal charges have been filed against Jones — or anyone else in the case which remains under investigation.
Julissia’s body had evidence of trauma all over when she was discovered inside the apartment, and the death has been ruled a homicide from “blunt force abdominal trauma.”
Both the girl’s mother and her 17-year-old half-brother were questioned by detectives, law-enforcement sources said.
There was a known history of violence in the child’s home , and an alleged admission from the half-brother that he punched Julissia eight times in the face the day she died — though it was later determined those blows were not what ultimately killed her, sources have said.
Batties wrote in his affidavit that “it is my understanding that at some point there will be an arrest, and that will help at least provide me some closure as to who is responsible for her death.”
The agreement that he and Julissia’s mom came to, which was signed by a judge late last week, allows him to bury his daughter, while giving Jones a separate viewing time at a funeral home in Brooklyn.
Prior to her tragic death and the ensuing fight over her remains, Julissia had been the subject of a heated custody battle , with her paternal grandmother Yolanda Davis fighting in vain for years for the right to care for her.
“We need to bury my granddaughter,” Davis told The Post on Wednesday. “I don’t want her in the morgue any longer.”
Davis said her granddaughter should be laid to rest within the next two weeks, and that she was making prayer cards for the funeral. She wants to bury Julissia in a white dress the girl had picked out to attend a wedding.
“Let her little soul rest in peace now,” she said.
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A SCHOOLGIRL died from horrific internal injuries after a gang allegedly drugged, raped and impaled her on a wooden spike.
Lucia Perez, 16, was picked up outside her school by the drug gang before she was plied with cocaine and cannabis and made to endure a brutal sex attack, say prosecutors.
Lucia, from Mar del Plata, Argentina, was later dumped at a drugs rehab clinic where staff began treating her for what they thought was simply a cocaine overdose.
It was only when clinic staff examined her more closely that they discovered the harrowing truth.
The teenager's abductors had washed and re-dressed her to cover up her horrendous injuries before leaving her in a critical condition at the clinic.
Prosecutor Maria Isabel Sanchez said: "The girl was impaled and this was the cause of her death.
"She had been subjected to brutal, inhumane sexual abuse."
Sanchez added: "She died because of the injuries she suffered from being impaled."
Police traced the van used to drop Lucia at the clinic and and arrested two men, Matias Gabriel Farias, 23, and Juan Pablo Offidani, 41.
A third suspect is being hunted by police, who found drugs, used condoms, sex toys as well as gun ammunition in the van.
Lucia's devastated dad Guillermo Perez called for his daughters vicious murders to spend the rest of their lives behind bars.
He said: "We want life imprisonment, not just 10 or 15 years in prison and then they are able to walk free to do the same.
"My daughter was drugged, raped and impaled. Who can do something like this?"
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Horrifying pictures of 'dead girl' in the grip of heroin addiction - which she's shared to help others
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WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES. In photos taken at the height of Melissa Le Matos' drug abuse, she is pictured slumped against her bathroom wall - savaged by the opiate
A recovering drug addict has shared shocking photos showing the devastating effects of heroin .
In photos taken at the height of Melissa Le Matos' drug abuse, she is pictured slumped against her bathroom wall - ravaged by the opiate.
It's this image that her little girls and husband saw for years. The image of a woman on the brink of death. The image of a woman lost, desperately searching for something to save her. A 'needle junkie' with a habit so fierce she spent days and nights in a self induced coma on the toilet floor.
In pictures uploaded to Facebook, Melissa looks like a walking zombie - or as she describes herself a 'dead girl'. Barely able to open her eyes, her head is thrown back, eyes shut and mouth open. With scabbed spots covering her face, and black circles under her eyes, her pained expression reveals the tell-tale signs of a heroin addiction.
Another photo shows her passed out covered in sores and abscesses as she grips a bowl of untouched crisps.
The main side effects of heroin are weight loss, painful abscesses, scabs on the skin and dark spots on the face and body.
But now Melissa, from Virginia, has been in recovery for nearly a year and a half - and she looks incredible.
Her lank unkempt hair is thick and healthy. Gone are the scabs and bad skin. The brave mum has finally 'found life'.
In her harrowing post, she reveals she shared her story with the world in a bid to help others escape from the throes of drug addiction.
"This is extremely hard for me in so many ways. However, too many people are dying," Melissa wrote on July 14 . "I have friends who need to see this. It goes beyond what my words can accomplish. This is by far, the most raw thing I have shared with the world. Please read. Please share."
"This was what I looked like, daily, for years," she wrote. "This is what my husband dealt with. This is what my little girls walked in on. This is what my family and friends saw, on the rare occasions I left the house.
"I was SICK. I was DYING. I was so far gone I thought I could NEVER recover. I was so lost I couldn't imagine a life without using."
She continued with a plea: "If you are currently in active addiction, this is my plea to you. Look at these pictures. Images of a dead girl.
"A girl who would spend every cent on dope and forget she had kids to feed and take care of. A girl who lost every single thing she ever had."
She went on to end her post with a hopeful note before adding a link to a recovery page along with her email address.
"If you are reading this and are going through the same pain I did, I am begging you to reach out. I died more than once. I have now found life. I promise you, there is HOPE. There is recovery. There is freedom and serenity and you are worthy of it.
"Please, please reach out. You do not have to suffer any longer. You are not alone."
Melissa's post has been viewed by over a million people and has received hundreds of messages praising her for her bravery.
In a show of support for the powerful way she is raising awareness, users have commended her for revealing her struggle.
Lauren Barett said: "Thank you for your vulnerability. Truth needs to be shed. So glad you are out of it. By posting those pics you will help many."
"I really admire you for being so candid and sharing not only your struggle but more importantly your RECOVERY," Ashley Gsell wrote.
Just hours after sharing the images, Melissa said she had received 'over 100 messages, hundreds of friend requests, thousands of comments and thousands of shares' from people who are still gripped by drug addiction.
"I did it in the hopes of even getting one person to reach out" she wrote. "The fact that hundreds of you have trusted me and my story enough to message me fills me with more hope and love than I can explain."
And in response to those who have bashed her for her past life, Melissa courageously hit back.
Tomas Morrow said: "Everything you choose to start doing is by choice. These people are paying for being stupid and zero excuses are going to stop it."
Anna Rozsa said : "No Sympathy I am afraid as no one makes you take drugs, it's your decision, your accountable for your actions, YOU no one else."
Melissa replied: "To the people who decided to bash me, attack my character and belittle me, put a value on my life and tell me I don't deserve to be a mother, here is my message to you.
Two days ago, I posted a message of truth, hope and recovery, hoping my message would reach even one lost soul. That message has now gone viral. It has been viewed and shared by over a million. For every ONE hateful comment, I have received FIFTY messages of support and love.
"I'm sorry if my story offended you. Please forgive me for not responding to your ignorant messages and comments, but I am currently extremely preoccupied with spreading a message and helping those who have reached out.
Melissa's story is the latest in a series of visceral images and videos showing the savage effects of heroin.
Last year, children live streamed their 'zombie' parents overdosing on what's believed to be the opiate after they returned home from school.
Distressing images showed the boy and girl shouting at them to get up as they lay slumped in front of the television.
A close up of the mother's gaunt face shows her lying unconscious on the sofa, her eyes rolled up to the top of her head, while the father falls onto his back with his mouth and eyes half open in what appears to be a drug-induced stupor.
Just days after, another heroin overdose was streamed on Facebook Live from Memphis.
The husband and wife had both collapsed on the pavement after snorting the drug and onlookers filmed them instead of seeking help .
The man was laying contorted backwards over a metal seat and a woman was seen laying face down with her legs folded when people began crowding around them.
In September, a three-year-old was found alongside syringes as well as opened and unopened packages of heroin after the car was left running in a parking lot outside a McDonald's restaurant.
Only days after horrifying pictures showed a man and woman allegedly overdosed on the drug , collapsed in their car with a toddler in the backseat.
Police in Ohio released the disturbing pictures on Facebook in a bid to raise awareness of the drugs epidemic.
For confidential advice concerning drug use visit FRANK .
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Published: 07:44 BST, 14 February 2021 | Updated: 07:15 BST, 15 February 2021
Two feuding sisters who waged a court battle over whether their mother should be given a funeral will have their $54,342 in legal costs paid out of her estate.
The body of 93-year-old Betty Batson was left lying in a mortuary for three weeks because her children could not agree on what style of service she had wanted.
After a court case brought by one of her daughters the much-loved great-grandmother was finally cremated by order of the New South Wales Court on Christmas Eve.
Ms Batson died at a Central Coast nursing home on December 2 and was farewelled 22 days later at Sydney's Northern Suburbs Crematorium following a six-minute ceremony.
Only eight mourners attended the service at which no singing was allowed and no family members were permitted to speak.
Much-loved great-grandmother Betty Batson's body was left in a mortuary for three weeks because her children could not agree on what style of farewell she should receive. Mrs Batson is pictured on her 90th birthday
Mrs Batson's wish to be cremated had not been carried out sooner because of a dispute between her two executors, daughters Jenise McCredie and Karen Batson. Mrs McMcredie is pictured with her husband Bruce
Mrs Batson's daughter Karen Batson (pictured) believed her mother wanted to be cremated without a funeral. She did not attend the service a judge ordered to be held on Christmas Eve
Mrs Batson's daughters Jenise McCredie and Karen Batson then had another court dispute in which they each tried to have the other pick up their huge legal bills.
Mrs McCredie spent $23,342 on lawyers while Ms Batson racked up $31,000 in fees.
Justice Michael Slattery noted on Thursday a 'degree of pers
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