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A mother’s anguish: Angellyh Yambo’s mom describes life without daughter

Jeremiah Ryan, 18, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder last month for the April 2022 death of Angellyh Yambo, 16, who was walking home from school when she was shot and killed by a stray bullet from a ghost gun. Ryan, who was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison Friday, showed little remorse, while Yambo’s mother, Yanely Henriquez, gave this impassioned victim’s impact statement:

On Tuesday, January 2✃4, 2006, 🌃at 3:44 pm, the most beautiful bundle of joy was born, her name was Angellyh Marieh Yambo. 

The name Angellyh means “an Angel.”

She stole my heart.

I was looking at her perfect little toes, long fingers, and thos💫e cꦐhubby cheeks with a head full of jet-black hair.

She was the perfect creation of life, and I just held her and kisseꦜd her.

Angellyh Yambo, 16, was walking home from school when she was shot and killed by a stray bullet from a ghost gun in April 2022. manuel.yambo/Facebook

Everyone loved Angellyh. I was so proud and happy because God gave me the princeಞss I෴ always wanted. 

I’m now a broken mother that won’t see her princess ever again. 

Of course, you don’t know what love means because you didn’t grow up like her; instead, you chose the streets while she was in school doing her best to be successful.

Yanely Henriquez, the mother of Angellyh Yambo, seen in the Bronx Supreme Court, waiting for the sentencing of 18-year-old Jeremiah Ryan. BRIGITTE STELZER

You decided to get a gun to shoot in🃏nocent people, and look at the damage that you caused.

Because of you, I won’t see her graduate, get married, or have a family, and I will never see her children; my whole world fell apart since her loss, our entire community saw my pain, and we all wish she was here because she was a beautiful and excellent human being and I can’t say the same thing about you. 

If you 🐼had any type of consciousness you would understand my pain, but yo🤡u don’t even care.

Ryan fatally shot the girl on April 8th, 2022 at 510 East 156th Street in the Bronx, NY, and was sentenced to 15 years to Life in Prison, according to reports.

My job is located one block away from the city morgue; every time I see a medical examiner’s vehicle, I think of that tragic day when she was transported in a black bag, as I sank inside.

I no longer go out fo𓂃r lunch just to avoid seeing ♕the body bags. 

My daughter w☂as the most important thingඣ in my life.

Henriquez said that she is “now a broken mother” because she won’t see her princess again.  Brigitte Stelzer

She was my everything, my best friend, and when you took her away from me you changed my life f🐓orever. 

I just picture her inside that bag with blood all over her body. 

All I can say is that I hope you sit in prison for the rest of your life where you cannot harm another innocent ꦬperson. 

Yanely Henriquez and Manuel Yambo (Angellyh’s father) hugged after hearing the sentencing of Jeremiah Ryan. Brigitte Stelzer

People say it wasn’t only one life lost, but guess what?

It was one life because you still have the opportunity to see your family, talk to them, write them a letter and even email them and what do I have — a cold wall with a beautiful picture of Angellyh that I speak and cry [to] and don’t get any response from.

There were times I just wanted to end my life.

I fee📖l so empty inside; I recently spent 18 days in a psychiatric ward because I wasn’t able to handle my pain.

Angellyh Yambo is seen here in an undated photo before she was shot and killed.
Henriquez said she feels empty inside since her daughter was killed. Brigitte Stelzer

I wasn’t able to function, I felt lost without her and I felt my life was completelꦐy meaningless.

Angellyh Yambo, you were only 16 years old and starting to live your life and you had plans for the future and your education, we need justice for you, you will always know your mother loves you forever and a day and will be here to fight for you

As a grieving mother who lost her only daཧughter and best friend, I 🌜ask for the maximum sentence!