Illegal Immigrant Accused of Brutally Killing Family in Upstate New York

Our thoughts and sympathies are with the family and community impacted by a heartbreaking incident that took place in western Upstate New York.

According to sources, it has been revealed that the family met a tragic fate unrelated to the fire. The authorities spent weeks diligently investigating the distressing discovery as a potential homicide, with the hope of identifying and bringing to justice the individual(s) accountable.

Irondequoit police have announced that they have apprehended Julio Cesar Pimentel Soriano, a 34-year-old illegal immigrant who entered the US unlawfully. After a thorough investigation by the authorities, this arrest has taken place.

The suspect, according to authorities, entered Puerto Rico illegally and managed to acquire a counterfeit New York state ID, which enabled him to travel to the United States.

According to the department, Mr. Soriano is being sought in connection with a murder that took place in his home country in 2019.

According to sources, the individuals affected were a family consisting of Famime Ubaldo, aged 30, Marangely Moreno-Santiago, aged 26, their child Evangeline Ubaldo-Moreno, aged 4, and their other child Sebastian Ubaldo-Moreno, aged 2.

The police chief stated that they had relocated to the residence approximately two or three years ago.

The police chief declared that there is no excuse for murdering innocent children and vowed to bring these monsters to justice.

A devastated friend of the family initiated a crowdfunding campaign on GoFundMe to help with the expenses of the funeral. To date, they have managed to raise almost $8,000, which is a significant step towards their target of $20,000. In the description provided on the page, the friend expressed the following heartfelt message:

Yesterday, on August 31st 2024, I received devastating news that shook me to my core. It was early morning, between 5-5:30 am, when a distressing call reached the police about a blazing house. The firefighters swiftly arrived at the scene and managed to bring the fire under control. However, amidst the chaos and devastation, I learned that my beloved best friend, Marangely, and her two precious children, Evangeline, aged 4, and Sebastian, aged 2, my god babies, tragically did not survive.

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