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Elysa Ella-Ann Kelemen appears in Eaton County, Michigan, court (WXYZ/YouTube).
A Michigan woman has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole after being found guilty of killing her 6-year-old stepson in a hotel room. The brutal act was reportedly triggered by the child accidentally knocking over her laptop.
Elysa Ella-Ann Kelemen, age 34, received her sentence following her conviction for the first-degree felony murder of young Kyron Kelemen. The announcement was made by the Eaton County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. The conviction, which occurred last month, underscores the severity of the crime.
Kyron had been removed from his biological mother’s care years prior due to her struggles with drug addiction. Angelina Foghino, his birth mother, expressed her anguish to ABC affiliate WXYZ, stating, “I didn’t protect him… I feel like I failed him.”
Following his removal from his mother, Kyron was placed under the guardianship of his father and stepmother, Elysa Kelemen. Investigations by local media revealed that Kelemen had a troubling history of complaints, and Foghino contended that child welfare officials had opportunities to intervene and remove Kyron from Kelemen’s home.
In September 2023, concerns were raised by Genesee County Children’s Protective Services (CPS) when Kyron appeared at school with visible injuries, including bruises covering his face, a black eye, and a bloodshot eye.
Reports further detailed the extent of Kyron’s injuries, noting that his face remained severely bruised, with additional bruises on his chest and rib cage. These alarming signs prompted a deeper investigation, culminating in the tragic legal outcome.
Another allegation came the following month, saying the boy was seen with “a face full of bruises and two broken blood vessels in both eyes.” His father was suspected, but, just like the previous complaint, the claims were not confirmed.
The following month came a more direct warning, WXYZ reported.
“Elysa is physically abusing [Kyron],” that complaint stated. “This is a reoccurring thing.”
The child was removed from his school, and Foghino is said to have messaged Kelemen about the reported abuse. Still, however, the child was not removed from the woman’s care.
Then, Jan. 12, 2024, rolled around, and Kelemen and Kyron were living in a hotel in Delta Township. The woman reportedly admitted that she got angry when he knocked over her laptop and “came down” on his stomach with her knee.
The medical examiner ruled that his cause of death was blunt force injuries of the abdomen and the manner of death was homicide.
During her trial, a former friend of Kelemen reportedly stated that Kelemen “did not like him,” “was sick of taking care of him” and considered him “stupid,” according to a courtroom report by Lansing CBS affiliate WLNS.
It is unclear whether Kyron’s father was ever charged in connection with abuse or his death.
Police also learned that Kelemen was investigated four years earlier after her son died. CPS ended up ruling that there was “no evidence of abuse/neglect” and they closed the case, per the local TV station.
Prosecutors struck a somber note while announcing the defendant’s sentencing.
“Kyron Kelemen was senselessly murdered by someone who should have protected him,” Eaton County Prosecuting Attorney Douglas Lloyd said. “His death resulted from the convicted’s actions and from failures within a child welfare system that ignored clear dangers. Driven by jealousy and cruelty, the convicted stole the life of an innocent child.”
“Kyron was the second child to die under her care—a tragedy that could have been prevented had Genesee County Child Protective Services and law enforcement acted,” Lloyd added. “Today’s life-without-parole sentence cannot begin to reflect the harm she caused. It pales in comparison to the suffering Kyron endured and reinforces why such a sentence is neither cruel nor unusual for someone who so callously extinguished a child’s life.”