Cristina Torre, Daughter Of Former Yankees Coach Joe Torre, Catches Randomly Falling Baby In Brooklyn

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The daughter of former New York Yankees manager Joe Torre made a quick-thinking save Wednesday when she caught a baby who had tumbled off of a second-floor Brooklyn apartment’s fire escape, the baseball great has confirmed.

“I am very proud of my daughter Cristina’s actions today during an incident in Brooklyn involving a small child,” Torre, now Major League Baseball’s executive vice president of baseball operations, said in a statement. “Fortunately for that child she was in the right place at the right time to lend a hand.”

Cristina Torre did not respond to a request for comment.

Police said a 44-year-old woman caught a 1-year-old boy after he fell from a fire escape outside a Brooklyn apartment building but did not identify the bystander. They said the baby somehow climbed out of the apartment onto the fire escape and tumbled from above. That’s when Torre caught the baby as she walked on the sidewalk below.

The baby is in stable condition, police said.

The baby’s parents – Sam Miller, 23, and Tiffany Demitro, 24 – were arrested and charged with reckless endangerment and acting in a manner injurious to a child less than 17, police said.

The parents were in custody and unavailable for comment Wednesday.

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Pet turtle escapes after 70 years

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Ed Schloeman’s parents purchased four eastern box turtles in the early 1940s, right around the time Schloeman was born.

When his parents died 15 years ago, the surviving turtle, Willie, went to Schloeman, who still lives in the Windsor Terrace neighborhood he grew up in, and who is now 70 years old.

“When my parents passed away I received that wonderful gift,” he told BuzzFeed.

Schloeman kept Willie, who’s about seven inches long with the species’ distinctive brown and yellow shell, in a “caged environment” in his back yard on East 2nd Street, a sloping street a block from Green-Wood Cemetery. But late last year, Willie vanished.

“He just got out somehow,” said Schloeman, who plastered the neighborhood with “Wanted” flyers, one of which BuzzFeed noticed on the door of the nearby Sean Casey Animal Rescue.

“He’s probably hibernating someplace somehow,” Schloeman, who sells fire suppression systems from his Brooklyn home.

Schloeman, a Vietnam veteran, is also active in a charity that brings Transcendental Meditation to soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress.

“Hopefully if he unhibernates in April, a neighbor will find him,” he said.

Schloeman said Willie has no particular personality, and didn’t appear personally anguished over his disappearance.

“You can’t get close to a turtle,” he said.

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