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Father of murdered NJ teacher’s children arrested

Police have arrested 36-year-old Cesar Santana in connection to the death of 33-year-old New Jersey kindergarten teacher Luz Hernandez, and are still on the hunt for a second suspect.

NEW JERSEY – Police have arrested one man, and issued an arrest warrant for another, in connection with the death of Jersey City kindergarten teacher Luz Hernandez, whose body was found in a shallow grave in Kearny, authorities announced. 

Cesar Santana, 36, and Leiner Miranda Lopez, 26, both of Jersey City, are each charged with desecrating/concealing human remains.

Cesar Santana, 36, and Leiner Miranda Lopez, 26, are both charged with desecrating/concealing human remains. (Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office)

Santana is the father of Hernandez's three children.

Santana was arrested Friday shortly after midnight at a motel on Biscayne Boulevard in Miami, where he’s being detained pending extradition to New Jersey. He is currently charged with desecrating or concealing human remains.

The investigation revealed Santana and Lopez were pulled over Sunday on Central Avenue in Kearny prior to Hernandez being reported missing. 

The vehicle was unregistered and impounded by police. They said that additional evidence was recovered, but they didn't disclose what they found. Arrest made in death of NJ kindergarten teacher

An arrest has been made in connection with the death of a Jersey City kindergarten teacher whose body was found in a shallow grave in Kearny. Timeline of Events Sunday Kearny police conducted a traffic stop on Central Avenue of a vehicle occupied by Santana and Lopez. The vehicle was unregistered and impounded. Monday A missing persons report was filed with Jersey City police for 33-year-old Luz Hernandez after she didn’t show up for work at a Jersey City charter school.

Get breaking news alerts in the free FOX5NY News app!  |  Sign up for FOX 5 email newsletters Tuesday Jersey City police conducted a welfare check on Van Horne Street. A crime scene was located and the prosecutors office was notified. Santana was identified as a person of interest and a search warrant was executed on the vehicle. Police led the prosecutors office to the area of the traffic stop, where a shallow grave was located near Central Avenue and Third Street. The body of Hernandez was discovered.

The body of Luz Hernandez was found in this area of Kearny, New Jersey. Thursday An autopsy determined Hernandez died of “blunt force trauma to the head and compressions to the neck.” The manner of death was ruled a homicide.

Hernandez was a teacher at the BelovED Community Charter School in Jersey City. Classes were canceled Wednesday.

According to her family, Hernandez and her husband have been separated since November, but still lived in the same home. They shared three children together — a 2-year-old, as well as a 4th and 6th grader.

The Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office Homicide Unit is actively investigating the case with assistance from the Jersey City Police Department and the Kearny Police Department.

Anyone with information in connection with the case is asked to contact the Office of the Hudson County Prosecutor at 201-915-1345. 

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Three die and a fourth in serious condition in hospital after helicopter crash on Isle of Wight

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Three die and a fourth in serious condition in hospital after helicopter crash on Isle of Wight

Three people have died following a helicopter crash during a flying lesson on the Isle of Wight.

A fourth person is in hospital in a serious condition following the incident, according to Hampshire Police.

Officers were called to the scene of a “helicopter that had come down” off Shanklin Road near Ventnor at 9.24am on Monday, the force said.

A spokesman for the aircraft’s owner Northumbria Helicopters said G-OCLV – which is listed as a Robinson R44 II helicopter – was involved in the accident during a flying lesson.

Fire and rescue vehicles at the scene near Ventnor. Pic: Stu Southwell
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Fire and rescue vehicles at the scene near Ventnor. Pic: Stu Southwell

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Aerial view of the crash site

Helicopter ‘spiralled out of sight’ – live updates

Four people, including the pilot, were on board the aircraft, which departed nearby Sandown Airport at 9am, the company also said in a statement.

A critical care team, including a doctor and specialist paramedic, was also sent to the crash site, Hants and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance added, alongside fire engines and other emergency vehicles.

The Air Accidents Investigation Branch confirmed it was alerted to the incident and is sending a team to investigate. A major incident was declared but has since been stood down.

A spokesperson for Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance said in a statement: “We have treated and airlifted one patient to the Major Trauma Centre, University Hospital Southampton. Our thoughts are with them, and everyone involved in today’s incident.”

Darren Toogood, editor and publisher at the Island Echo, told Sky News presenter Kamali Melbourne the helicopter crashed on a “significantly busy, high-speed road” between the village of Godshill and the seaside town of Shanklin.

“It was on one of the first flights of the day,” he said.

“It’s a bank holiday weekend in August on the Isle of Wight. It’s an incredibly busy area. Lots of tourists down at the moment. It appears no vehicles were involved, which is incredible, given how busy this road would have been this morning.”

A witness, Leigh Goldsmith, told the Isle of Wight County Press she saw the helicopter “spiralling” before crashing into a hedge as she drove along the road.

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Police have closed Shanklin Road, blocking it off with several emergency vehicles, and are warning people to avoid the area.

Northumbria Helicopters said it is “giving its full cooperation to the authorities investigating this incident”.

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Researchers Discover New Plasma Wave in Jupiter’s Auroral Skies

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Rocket Lab Launches Five Classified Satellites on 70th Electron Mission

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