A community is rallying around a Toronto family after their 3-year-old boy -- who wandered into the cold Thursday night, wearing nothing but a diaper, T-shirt and boots -- was found dead near his home.
Elijah Marsh, 3, was pronounced dead shortly after authorities located him. He was reportedly huddled up to an air conditioner unit just 1,000 feet away from where he got locked out of his family's apartment. He may have spent up to six hours in frigid temperatures.
Surveillance footage shows a boy who looks like Elijah leaving the home at about 4:05 a.m.
URGENT: Neighbours near Neptune Drive, please check under/in your cars for Elijah, 3, BEFORE you drive off!!! http://t.co/79Naw4IDuD ^vk
— Toronto Police (@TorontoPolice) February 19, 2015
"No, no, no," Elijah's grandmother said through tears on Thursday afternoon. Long time family friend Milli Dyer told the Canadian Press that the Elijah was "very energetic and runs around all over the place."
Hundreds of people had volunteered to help find the boy when his family awoke to find him gone. Police wept as they carried his body to an ambulance, the New York Daily News reports.
A crowd-funding site has been set up to help Elijah's family with funeral costs. So far, $146,000 in donations have rolled in from more than 3,000 people.
We regret to announce that 3yr old #Elijah has died. Our thoughts are with his family and all affected by this tragedy #PrayForElijah ^sm
— Toronto Police (@TorontoPolice) February 19, 2015
The community is in mourning, and other parents are finding the news hard to fathom. Pratatban Thurairajah, from the city's west end, was one of volunteers who helped search for the boy after hearing about the incident on the radio.
"I decided to come down to look for him, trying to find him," Thurairajah said. "I wanted to find the boy — trying to do my part."
We had something similar occur here although the child died of hyperthermia and the police so far, have yet to speak to the mother because she is so distraught.
[Link]