The 3-year-old’s body was found at a San Jose recycling plant Saturday
Family photograph of Ellie Lorenzo, 3, of Fremont. The girl was last seen at the Casa Arroyo Apartments at 405 Rancho Arroyo Parkway around 6 p.m. Thursday, July 11, 2024. Ellie Lorenzo, the 3-year-old whose body was found Saturday at a San Jose recycling plant, died from “craniocerebral injuries due to Blunt head trauma,” the Santa Clara County Office of the Medical Examiner-Coroner reported.in Ellie’s death.
Family court records reviewed by the Bay Area News Group show Obi had fought for sole custody of Ellie since her marriage to Lorenzo broke up in 2021, saying he was “increasingly erratic” and had become “progressively unstable.”
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