Chicago Sun-Times

6-year-old boy found dead was forced into cold shower as punishment: prosecutor­s

- BY MADELINE KENNEY, STAFF REPORTER mkenney@suntimes.com | @MadKenney

Family members of a 6-year-old boy whose body was found in Indiana this weekend after he had been reported missing forced the child into a cold shower as punishment before his death, Lake County (Illinois) prosecutor­s said Sunday.

It’s unclear how long Damari Perry endured the frigid shower before he started vomiting and became unresponsi­ve. But after he had died, the family decided to discard the boy’s body in an abandoned building in Gary, Indiana, prosecutor­s said.

Assistant State’s Attorney Kyle Doyle revealed these allegation­s Sunday morning during a bond hearing for Damari’s older brother, Jeremiah Perry, according to Lake County spokespers­on Jim Newton.

The 20-year-old Perry was ordered to be held on $3 million bail for aggravated battery causing great bodily harm to a child under 12, concealing a homicidal death and obstructin­g justice, Newton said.

Perry was one of three family members charged in connection with Damari’s death.

Damari’s mother, Jannie Perry, 38, has been charged with first-degree murder, concealmen­t of a homicidal death and obstructin­g justice. She was also expected to be in court Sunday, though her case was removed from the call for unspecifie­d reasons, according to Newton, who directed questions to the local police department.

North Chicago Police Chief Lazaro Perez didn’t return the Sun-Times’ inquiry about the family’s matriarch.

Another sibling, who’s under 18 and faces unspecifie­d charges, appeared in juvenile court Sunday; Newton declined to provide additional details in that case.

On Dec. 30, the family decided to punish Damari for something he had done the day before by putting him in a cold shower, Doyle said. The boy threw up before he became unresponsi­ve.

The family allegedly made no attempt to contact emergency medical help or call the police. Instead, they decided to take his body to Indiana, where he was found late Friday night, Doyle said.

Before the discovery, Jannie Perry and a sibling reported Damari missing Wednesday, saying he was last seen the day before.

Though the family initially indicated Damari might be missing in Skokie, investigat­ors found the family’s story “was contradict­ed by evidence” in the northern suburb and turned their focus to the boy’s home in North Chicago, authoritie­s previously said.

The Lake County coroner’s office in Crown Point, Indiana, is expected to complete Damari’s autopsy Monday and additional charges could be filed based on the findings, the state’s attorney’s office previously said.

Additional juvenile members of the family had been placed in the care of the Department of Children and Family Services, officials said.

It’s not known when Jannie Perry will have her bond hearing. Jeremiah Perry is due back in court Jan. 11.

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