California teen last seen with soccer coach died of acute alcohol poisoning, medical examiner says

-year-old Oscar Omar Hernandez a Sun Valley Magnet School apprentice who was announced missing and eventually exposed dead in April died of acute alcohol poisoning the Ventura County Biological Examiner s office certified on Monday June Hernandez s family learned his cause of death and shared it with Carrillo Law Firm which is representing the family in a forthcoming civil scenario a representative from the firm noted Related Articles Reward offered in disappearance of Oakland woman considered to be victim of human trafficking Lake Tahoe boat capsizes in high wind dead missing Jury trial reset for Bay Area man accused of killing missing wife on Valentine s Day Missing elderly couple and their pet at California nudist resort were killed over a hot dog A bay Area girl was missing until her pics turned up on prostitution site The Ventura County Diagnostic Examiner s office verified that Hernandez s cause of death was acute ethanol intoxication and that the manner of death was homicide Hernandez was stated missing by his family at the end of March after he boarded a train to visit his soccer coach and help with group uniforms in Lancaster and never returned He was discovered dead in a wooded area over miles away in Oxnard on April On April charges were brought against the soccer coach Mario Edgardo Garcia-Aquino of the Antelope Valley Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman informed that the man was being charged with murder with a special circumstances allegation that the crime happened while the suspect was engaged in the commission or attempted commission of a lewd and lascivious act upon a child under the age of Garcia-Aquino was arrested on April on suspicion of an unrelated charge of assault with intent to commit a lewd act that came from a allegation of assault on a -year-old boy in Palmdale which was informed to the sheriff s station there He was also being investigated by the Los Angeles Police Department for another unrelated instance of abuse The sheriff s department and the police department jointly filed a felony count of assault with intent to commit a lewd act against Garcia-Aquino in April The U S Department of Homeland focused on Garcia-Aquino s immigration status responding to a post on X that identified him as an illegal immigrant from El Salvador with the comment year-old Oscar Omar Hernandez was an innocent child who was exploited and killed by this depraved illegal alien who should have never been in this country