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Elmhurst mom indicted for strangling her 1-year-old daughter, DA says

87-19 Elmhurst Ave.

Jan. 11, 2017 Staff Report

An Elmhurst woman was indicted for murder by a grand jury today after allegedly strangling her 15-month old daughter inside her apartment earlier this month, announced Queens District Attorney Richard Brown.

Shangbo Xiangshengjie, 33, allegedly strangled her young daughter, Sanggye Lhakyi, on January 3 and then called and reported herself that same day.

The grand jury indicted her for one count of second-degree murder and two counts of fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, and if found guilty, faces 25 years to life in prison.

“This is truly a very sad case in which a fifteen-month-old baby lost her life allegedly at the hands of her own mother – the woman who was supposed to nurture and care for her,” Brown said. “If the allegations prove true, the defendant will have to live the rest of her life knowing that her actions and hers alone were responsible for the death of her child.”

According to court documents, Xiangshengjie called 911 around 6 p.m. on January 3 and reported that she had murdered her daughter in their 87-19 Elmhurst Avenue apartment earlier that day.

She allegedly told authorities that she strangled her daughter around 1 p.m. with a phone charger and piece of fabric until the girl was unresponsive, and did not try to revive her or keep her alive in any way until she called 911 hours later.

A preliminary autopsy by the medical examiner showed that the girl suffered a deep ligature furrow around the neck and widespread petechiae hemorrhages of the eyes and face, which is consistent with homicide by ligature strangulation.

The defendant has been hospitalized since January 3, and will be arraigned at a later date at the Queens Supreme Court.