GA - Nirvana Genesis Oliver 1, mother charged with murder of girl pulled from pond Sandy Springs May 11, 2023

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SANDY SPRINGS, Ga. — A 1-year-old girl died Thursday night after she was pulled from a Sandy Springs pond in the busy Concourse office complex, and the mother is being accused of her murder.
The Sandy Springs Police Department said the mom, Asia Calabrese-Lewis, was found "having some type of episode" after officers responded to a disturbance call.



The mother's charges include felony murder and first-degree cruelty to children. She was taken to Fulton County Jail on Thursday night.
Police added that it was not yet fully determined if the death had been a drowning or caused in some other manner, and that the medical examiner would have to make a final determination.

 
DFCS opened abuse case day before toddler’s body pulled from Sandy Springs pond

DFCS opened abuse case day before toddler’s body pulled from Sandy Springs pond

One day before a search crew pulled a lifeless 1-year-old from a murky retention pond at a Sandy Springs office park, child welfare investigators opened a case of suspected abuse against her mother.

The Georgia Division of Family & Children Services confirmed it became involved with Asia Calabrese-Lewis on Wednesday, before police said the mother’s frantic episode Thursday night led them to search for her daughter. Calabrese-Lewis is now facing charges of felony murder and first-degree child cruelty in the death of Nirvana Oliver, who was just shy of 2 years old.

“(This) is the worst part of this job,” Sandy Springs police Sgt. Matthew McGinnis said of finding Oliver’s body. “We all get into policing for a lot of different reasons and none of them are to handle this type of call. But we do our job and we do it as professionally and as best as we can.”

Sandy Springs police first met Calabrese-Lewis and her child Wednesday concerning a wellness check, McGinnis confirmed. At that point, police said no crime had been committed and the “parties were not in any immediate danger, but there appeared to be some family assistance needs.” That led police to make a referral to the DFCS.

A DFCS spokesperson said the agency opened their case and attempted a home visit Thursday.

On Thursday evening, Sandy Springs police responded to a disturbance call and encountered Calabrese-Lewis in a parking deck on Concourse Parkway near the King and Queen towers, an area between I-285 and Ga. 400 filled with corporate office parks. Calabrese-Lewis was distraught and “having some type of breakdown,” according to McGinnis, who serves as his agency’s spokesperson.

"This loss is devastating, and our deepest condolences go out to Nirvana’s loved ones,” spokesperson Kylie Winton said.

The child’s father then arrived and asked about the toddler.

“At the bottom of the pool,” McGinnis said Calabrese-Lewis responded.

A missing child alert was then issued at 7:20 p.m. as authorities fanned out to begin searching all the bodies of water in the area. The child was eventually found in a narrow pond that is bordered by Concourse Parkway and Peachtree Dunwoody Road.

She was rushed to Children’s Scottish Rite Hospital, but despite first responders performing life-saving measures, she did not survive.

Officials have not said how the girl got to the pond, but McGinnis confirmed the family lives nearby. An autopsy will determine if she died by drowning or by another cause, or if there were any contributing factors.

“We don’t think it is accidental at this time,” McGinnis said while announcing the mother’s arrest Friday morning. She is being held in the Fulton County Jail.

The child’s aunt, Kelsia Oliver, wrote on a public post that the loss is a deep pain that the family is learning to process.

“The unimaginable has happened to my baby brother, and his only baby girl was taken from him,” the aunt wrote. “Nirvana Genesis (Oliver), you are loved, sweet girl. I am so sorry this happened to you. Until we meet again.”

Investigators were still canvassing the area and taking photos Friday afternoon, mainly focusing on the pond’s shoreline. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective J. Pearson at [email protected] or 770-551-6939.
 
"The child's father arrived and asked where the baby was," a release said. The mom, it added, "then stated that the baby was deceased in a pool."
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Officers pulled Nirvana Oliver's body out of the water and rushed to nearby Children's Healthcare of Atlanta - Scottish Rite Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

Nirvana's grandfather, Kenneth Oliver, told 11Alive that his son and Lewis lived together just about 100 yards away from the retention pond where Nirvana's body was found.

He said his son told him that at some point on Thursday evening, Calabrese-Lewis left with their baby and before long, they noticed some commotion across the street along Concourse Parkway. Sandy Springs Police were out looking for the naked woman.

They saw Calabrese-Lewis being arrested and asked her where the baby was, to which Oliver said she responded, "F the baby." At that moment, police said they didn't know a baby was involved and then began their search for Nirvana.
 
Channel 2 Action News spoke to the baby’s aunt, Kelsia Rene Oliver, who said she was the perfect baby girl and that she would have turned two years old on June 18.

“We just want to emphasize that she was LOVED and very well taken care of,” Oliver said. “My brother is the best dad and he loved her with every ounce in his body.”

Another family member, Kianah Nicole Cardona, said that the baby’s mother also loved her very much.

“This is behind what anyone ever though to imagine,” Cardona said. “Mental health is a deadly sniper that crept up on us in the most tragic way.”

Lewis was scheduled to make her first court appearance this morning at the jail, but it was postponed.
 
Oh my, another pretty little girl is gone. She was only 1 year old. SMH.
Fly high, pretty little girl.

Just saw this article. -- Please forgive if it's a repeat:
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A Day After Welfare Check, 1-Year-Old Georgia Girl Is Found Dead in Pond, Mom Arrested​

Asia Calabrese-Lewis is charged with felony murder and child cruelty in connection with the death of her 1-year-old daughter, Nirvana Genesis Oliver
By Nicole Acosta
Published on May 16, 2023 02:04 PM
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A Georgia mother faces felony murder and child cruelty charges after her 1-year-old daughter was found dead in a pond last week, authorities said.
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Asia Calabrese-Lewis, 24, was arrested and booked in the Fulton County Jail, according to a May 12 press release from the Sandy Springs Police Department.
The investigation remains ongoing, police said. It's unclear if Lewis has entered a plea or retained an attorney to comment on her behalf.
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