The siblings of an eight-year-old boy who was tortured to death by his mother and her boyfriend have told a court how the pair singled him out and subjected him to sickening abuse because they thought he was gay.
Gabriel Fernandez died in 2013 after allegedly suffering eight months of abuse at the hands of his mother Pearl Fernandez and her boyfriend Isauro Aguirre at their Los Angeles home.
Prosecutors say the pair put cigarettes out on his skin, beat him with a bat and shot at him with a BB gun.
On Wednesday, his teenage brother and sister wept as they testified against the pair in court.
While they admit torturing the boy, Aguirre denies murder because he claims his death was unintentional.
Fernandez’s trial will begin after her boyfriend’s concludes.
These were the extent of eight-year-old Gabriel Fernandez’s facial injuries when he was taken to hospital in May 2013 after suffering eight months of abuse. He was brain dead when he arrived and had been placed on life support in this photograph
Gabriel Fernandez, eight, died in May 2013 at the hands of his abusive mother and stepfather
On Wednesday, Gabriel’s siblings told how their mother’s boyfriend singled him out for beatings and made him sleep in a cabinet they referred to as a ‘box’, according to NBC which attended the trial in California.
Whenever social services visited, they would lock the eight-year-old away and handcuff him so they would not see his injuries, they said.
The family had been reported to authorities several times by concerned acquaintances who were worried for Gabriel’s welfare but the case was overlooked.
It wasn’t until May 2013, when Aguirre delivered a fatal blow which made Gabriel brain dead, that they realized how severe the case was.
Ezequiel C, Gabriel’s 16-year-old brother, told how Aguirre put a sock over his brother’s mouth on occasion and sometimes used a bandana to silence him.
He also said Aguirre kicked Gabriel in the face, stomach and groin and that he used a wooden hanger to beat him sometimes.
Pearl Fernandez (left in court previously) and Isuaro Aguirre (right during his trial this week) are both accused of murdering the boy
Gabriel’s siblings said he was picked on by the pair because they thought he was gay. They would taunt him by forcing him to wear girl’s clothes to school, they said
Gabriel was made to sleep in this cubby where he was handcuffed. Whenever social workers visited the home after receiving reports he had been beaten, he was stuffed in the cabinet and told to hide, according to his siblings
When his injuries were visible, he says the pair told him to lie and say Gabriel suffered them when they were playing.
The couple also used to taunt Gabriel by calling him gay and would force him to wear girl’s clothes to school, he said.
Prosecutors earlier said that this was Aguirre’s motivation for bullying the child.
Gabriel’s brother said he used to take a change of clothes in his backpack and change at school.
Once, when his mother found out, she punched him in the face, he said.
In addition to beatings, they tortured the boy by forcing him to eat spoiled food.
His brother described how they once made him eat rotten spinach and even made him eat his own vomit when he threw up onto the table afterwards.
Aguirre used a bat to hit the eight-year-old in the groin and other parts of the body
Gabriel’s siblings say their stepfather also used to shoot him with a BB gun
Gabriel (above before the abuse) was beaten for eight months before his death in May 2013
They also forced him to eat cat litter and cat feces.
The boy’s teenage sister, named only as Virginia, also testified on Wednesday.
She fought back tears as she told how they only ever picked on Gabriel and left her and her brother alone.
On May 22, 2013, the night of Gabriel’s death, she said she watched as Aguirre punched him repeatedly in the head.
When he fell to the ground after the fatal blow, Aguirre and the boy’s mother panicked, she said.
Paramedics found the boy unresponsive in their Los Angeles home in 2013 (above)
Aguirre and the boy’s mother have shown no emotion during court hearings at which others have been reduced to tears
They placed him in the shower and slapped him continuously to try to revive him but were unsuccessful and eventually called 911.
When paramedics arrived, they claimed he had been playing with his brother in the cabinet where they made him sleep and that he hit his head.
Paramedics who responded to the 911 call said the abuse Gabriel suffered was unspeakable.
Nurses and doctors at the hospital said it was some of the worst they had ever seen.
Gabriel was placed on life support after being declared brain dead at the hospital. His life support was turned off after several days.
Aguirre does not deny torturing the boy or being responsible for his death. He has however pleaded not guilty to murder and a special circumstance allegation of murder involving the infliction of torture because he says he did not mean for Gabriel to die.
Gabriel’s death shocked the nation in 2013 and triggered a string of internal investigations within Child Protective Services.
Nine different sheriff’s deputies investigated the case but none made any arrests before his death.
Four different case workers who missed the signs that he was being so egregiously abused are also facing charges.