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EXCLUSIVE: One-year-old Nicholas Feliz-Dominici who died from a fentanyl overdose at a Bronx daycare is pictured – as it’s revealed that the NYPD removed ‘multiple drugs’ from the center

The one-year-old boy who died from a fentanyl overdose at a Bronx daycare has been pictured for the first time. 

Nicholas Feliz-Dominici has been identified the deceased toddler who was one of four children to ingest fentanyl while on the premises of Divino Nino Daycare on Morris avenue. 

The boy’s devastated dad, Otoniel Feliz, appeared bleary-eyed as he spoke to MailOnline.com outside his apartment, just 15 minutes from the Morris Avenue daycare.

Otoniel, a father-of-five, said the family has been living there since 2019 but moved from the Dominican Republic in 2018.

He was in shock when he heard the news at first, with the hospital thinking his illness could be caused by carbon monoxide poisoning. 

Pictured: The one-year-old boy who died after ingesting fentanyl at a Bronx day care

Otoniel Feliz, appeared bleary eyed as he spoke to MailOnline.com outside his apartment

Otoniel Feliz, appeared bleary eyed as he spoke to MailOnline.com outside his apartment

Police tape had been stripped from the street and hung across the doorway of the Divino Nino Day Care on Morris Avenue

Police tape had been stripped from the street and hung across the doorway of the Divino Nino Day Care on Morris Avenue

A contamination tent could be seen outside the day care on Friday afternoon

A contamination tent could be seen outside the day care on Friday afternoon 

Four children under the age of three 'ingested fentanyl' while on the premises

Four children under the age of three ‘ingested fentanyl’ while on the premises

His wife, who asked to remain anonymous, went to pick up their son early from day care but when she arrived ambulance had already taken her son to hospital. She was taken to hospital by police. 

She received a call while waiting outside the day care to say ‘something’ had happened. 

Nicholas as well as two 2-year-old boys, and an 8-month-old girl were found in the day care which sits on the bottom level of the Morris Avenue building. 

All four were taken to hospital but the one-year-old boy died. Three others are in stable condition and the eight-month-old was treated for dehydration. 

The children had allegedly been put down for naps to be woken up at 2:30pm and had eaten something about 90 minutes earlier, sources said.

When cops arrived at the grim scene all four children were administered with Narcan, one of whom responded to the lifesaving drug police said.

Police tape hung across the doorway of the premises on Saturday with officers at the scene continuing their investigation. 

Mayor Eric Adams expressed his sympathy for the family, sharing that he had spoken to the parents who lost their son. 

At a press conference on Saturday morning, Adams said the event should act as a warning for people with opioids in their homes.

‘To see the pain they are experiencing is something that all of us New Yorkers are experiencing and all of us that are parents.

‘This crisis is real and it is a real wake-up call for individuals who have opioids or fentanyl in their homes.’

The day care has a capacity of eight children between the ages of six weeks to 12 years old, records show.

One of the women believed to run the day care has been taken in for questioning.

No arrests have been made in connection with the incident as yet and police are still investigating. 

Sources with knowledge of the investigation confirmed 'multiple drugs were found at the day care as well as a kilo press

Sources with knowledge of the investigation confirmed ‘multiple drugs were found at the day care as well as a kilo press

The once active crime scene had turned somber as neighbors began to grapple with the tragedy

The once active crime scene had turned somber as neighbors began to grapple with the tragedy

Anna Ortiz-Irving, 73, lives in the building next door to the day care and said she is 'sick over' what took place as investigators continue to pore over evidence

Anna Ortiz-Irving, 73, lives in the building next door to the day care and said she is ‘sick over’ what took place as investigators continue to pore over evidence

Anna Ortiz-Irving, 73, lives in the building next door to the daycare and said she is ‘sick over’ what took place as investigators continue to pore over evidence.

‘I was stunned because this mother and her daughter are the nicest people,’ she told DailyMail.com exclusively, referring to the two women who ran the day care.

‘From what I’ve heard they found fentanyl in all four babies systems.’

Oritz-Irving said they ‘brought the police dogs on Friday night’ and claims her neighbor, who had been interpreting for police and the super of the building, ‘found drug paraphernalia’ after getting a warrant to search the day care.

‘They found the cutting machine and what they call a presser,’ she said.

Sources with knowledge of the investigation confirmed ‘multiple drugs were found at the day care as well as a kilo press.’

A kilo press is sued to package large quantities of drugs.

Sources also confirmed all four children ‘came in contact with fentanyl.’

Divino Nino Day Care passed its annual unannounced inspection with zero violations on Sept. 6, city records note after receiving its license in May.

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