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Sunny Ramirez dies in fatal Orlando murder-suicide

Sunny Ramirez dies in fatal Orlando murder-suicide

Fatal Orlando murder-suicide death of Sunny Ramirez – Obituary

Eleven-year-old Sunny Ramirez was among the five individuals found dead in a heartbreaking murder-suicide that occurred at her family’s home on Lake District Lane in the Lake Nona neighborhood of Orlando. Authorities have identified her stepfather, 45-year-old Donovan Michael Ramirez, as the person responsible for the killings.

 

Police were called to the residence Tuesday afternoon after reports of inactivity at the home. Inside, officers discovered the bodies of Sunny, her mother Stephanie Renee Ramirez, 39, her older sister Alyssa Berumen, 22, her younger sister Shelby Rose Ramirez, 7, and Donovan, who appeared to have taken his own life. A gun was found at the scene.

 

Sunny was remembered by neighbors as a bright and cheerful presence, often seen outside in the yard. Residents said the family had recently moved to the neighborhood and had been quiet but seemed like a typical, happy household.

 

The tragedy has deeply affected the local community, with some neighbors placing flowers and tributes in front of the home. Several residents expressed disbelief, especially at the loss of the young girls.

 

The medical examiner will confirm the exact causes of death, but investigators say all signs point to a murder-suicide. The family’s pet dog survived and was taken from the home by Animal Control.

 

Support is available for those affected by domestic violence or in crisis. The National Domestic Violence Hotline offers 24/7 assistance at 1-800-799-7233, and Harbor House of Central Florida’s crisis line is (407) 886-2856.

 

Shelby Rose Ramirez dies in fatal Orlando murder-suicide

 

Fatal Orlando murder-suicide death of Shelby Rose Ramirez – Obituary

 

Seven-year-old Shelby Rose Ramirez was the youngest victim in a shocking murder-suicide that claimed the lives of her entire immediate family inside their Orlando home. The tragedy unfolded Tuesday afternoon when police responded to the home on Lake District Lane in Lake Nona and found five family members deceased.

 

The alleged perpetrator, Donovan Michael Ramirez, 45, was Shelby’s stepfather. He is believed to have fatally shot Shelby, her mother Stephanie Renee Ramirez, 39, her sisters Alyssa Berumen, 22, and Sunny Ramirez, 11, before killing himself. A firearm was discovered at the scene.

 

Shelby was remembered as a sweet child, often seen with her family during walks or playing outside. Neighbors described the household as quiet and private, having only moved into the neighborhood a few months prior. The entire community has been left shaken by the violence, especially over the deaths of the two young girls.

 

Police noted that the scene was emotionally overwhelming, with one officer needing to step outside. The family’s dog was found unharmed and was removed from the home by Animal Control officers.

 

Tributes have started to appear in front of the family’s house as neighbors and friends come to terms with the tragic loss. Resources remain available for those in need of support. Contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or Harbor House of Central Florida at (407) 886-2856 for confidential help.

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