Los Angeles Times

2 arrested in ‘exorcism’ that killed child

Grandfathe­r, who was a preacher, and uncle join mother of girl, 3, in facing charges.

- By Christian Martinez

The uncle and grandfathe­r of a 3-year-old San Jose girl were arrested in connection with an “exorcism” that killed her last fall.

The grandfathe­r, Rene Trigueros Hernandez, was a preacher at a small church in San Jose where the exorcism and killing allegedly took place, according to the San Jose Mercury News.

The girl’s mother, 25year-old Claudia Hernandez-Santos, was arrested in January and charged with felony child abuse resulting in death. She told police she was worried her daughter was possessed because the girl would wake up screaming or would cry “periodical­ly,” the Mercury News reported.

Hernandez-Santos took the girl to Iglesia Apostoles y Profetas, in the back of a house in a residentia­l neighborho­od. There, she, the uncle and the grandfathe­r took turns attempting to make the girl vomit by squeezing her neck, abdomen and legs, according to the Mercury News.

San Jose police arrested the uncle, 19-year-old Rene Hernandez-Santos, and the grandfathe­r, 59-year-old Hernandez, on suspicion of child abuse causing death, the department said Friday in a news release.

The child died around 6:30 p.m. Sept. 24, but emergency crews were not called for nearly two hours, the Mercury News said.

San Jose police found the victim unresponsi­ve on the floor and attempted lifesaving measures. She was transporte­d to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead, police said. The department declined to offer additional details Friday.

In a Mercury News story published May 9, the grandfathe­r confirmed that an “exorcism” had been performed and that what happened was “the will of God.”

Police also responded to the church in April, searching for a kidnapped 3month-old who was later found safe, the Mercury News reported. San Francisco television station KTVU reported that a suspect in the kidnapping met the victim’s grandmothe­r at the church and became “obsessed” with the baby. Two people were arrested on suspicion of kidnapping in connection with that incident.

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