Father sentenced for starving daughter, leading to death

Father sentenced for starving daughter, leading to death

Midwest City, OK

A 38-year-old father was sentenced to 24 years in prison for the death of his 7-year-old daughter due to extreme abuse and starvation. Anthony Yonko pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the death of Violet Mitchell.

Oklahoma County District Judge Cindy H. Truong announced the sentence, which includes an additional six years of supervised release following his prison term.

Violet was brought to Saint Anthony’s Midwest Hospital on August 2 after her parents claimed she was unresponsive and needed medical attention. Medical personnel noted she showed signs of rigor mortis and severe malnourishment, weighing only 25 pounds at the time of her death.

Yonko and the victims had been living at the Vista Green apartments near Oklahoma City. Initial statements from Yonko revealed inconsistencies regarding the circumstances leading up to his daughter’s death.

He first claimed that the family had been feeding Violet crackers and soup for a flu-like illness and had not visited a doctor since she was much younger. During subsequent interviews, his account varied significantly regarding who was present in the apartment at the time.

A medical examination later determined that Violet had died from an intestinal blockage caused by a foreign object, with malnutrition being a contributing factor.

The victim’s mother, Lisa Mitchell, is scheduled to stand trial next month on charges of second-degree murder. Two relatives, David Yonko and Tiffany Mitchell, have already pleaded guilty and received 20-year sentences.

Statements from relatives indicated abusive practices, including claims that the victim’s mouth had been glued shut on multiple occasions.

This case underscores a tragic series of events that led to the unnecessary loss of life, raising serious questions about child welfare and protections within the family system.

Serious crash leaves driver critically injured in Stamford

Serious crash leaves driver critically injured in stamford

Serious crash leaves driver critically injured in Stamford

Stamford, CT A motor vehicle collision on Long Ridge Road near Roxbury Road resulted in serious injuries to a driver on Monday night. The crash involved a 2007 Sterling dump truck and a 2024 Kia EV6 SUV, with the latter striking the rear of the truck.

The incident occurred around 9 p.m. as the dump truck slowed for a traffic light changing from green to red. The Kia, traveling southbound, collided with the dump truck, severely damaging the SUV.

The driver of the Kia, identified as Michael Lombardo, 48, of Stamford, sustained serious injuries and required extrication from the vehicle. While his injuries are serious, they are not considered life-threatening.

The dump truck operator sustained minor injuries and was transported to Stamford Hospital for evaluation. An investigation revealed Lombardo was driving at high speeds, reaching up to 80 mph, and was intoxicated at the time of the accident.

Lombardo has been charged with Operating Under the Influence and Reckless Operation, and posted a $75,000 bond for a court date on November 10. The investigation was conducted by Officers Lindsey Yanicky and Cory Fisher.