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Death of 4-year-old boy in Brooklyn home ruled homicide: cops

The death of a 4-year-old boy in his Brooklyn home over the weekend has been ruled a homicide — the city’s third child abuse-related death in a week, authorities said early Wednesday. 

Investigators found Aisyn Gonzalez unconscious and unresponsive when they responded to his family’s apartment on South 5th Street near Berry Street in Williamsburg around 10:15 a.m. Saturday, cops said. 

EMS rushed him to Woodhull Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. 

The city Medical Examiner’s Office said Aisyn’s cause of death was battered child syndrome with recent blunt trauma to his torso in ruling the case a homicide.

The exact circumstances of his death were not immediately clear, and cops said no one was in custody.

The boy’s mother and stepfather made the initial 911 call about his condition, cops said. 

The Sunday death of another 4-year-old boy, Jaycee Eubanks, in his Gowanus home has also been ruled a homicide, officials said. 

Little Jaycee died of battered child syndrome with recent blunt trauma to the torso, the city Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed. 

His stepdad Jerimiah Johnson has been charged with murder and acting in a manner injurious to a child, authorities said.

And Legacy Beauford, 1, was found unresponsive Thursday in a bedroom at the Webster Houses in the Morrisania section of the Bronx.

His mother’s boyfriend, Keishawn Gordon, 23, allegedly punched the crying baby, breaking his ribs and lacerating his liver, according to police sources.

Law enforcement sources have told The Post that Gordon then took a toothbrush and sodomized the boy with it.

In another case last month, 7-year-old Julissia Battie was found dead in her mother’s Bronx apartment — with autopsy results showing the girl died of “blunt force abdominal trauma.” 

The NYPD has ruled the case a homicide.

Both Julissia’s mother and her 17-year-old half-brother were questioned by detectives, law-enforcement sources said. But no arrests have been made as the investigation continues.