Chris Gregor carried his son, Corey, into the hospital the day he died. According to a Nurse Practitioner at Southern Ocean, Corey’s arms and legs dangling with little visible movement. His head rested on his father’s shoulder.
The nurse practitioner said he could tell something was wrong, but there was no urgency coming from the parent. Corey died later that day.
We have also learned that text messages between Breanna Micciolo and Christopher Gregor about their son Corey Micciolo have been made public on the Facebook group Justice for Corey. Breanne Micciolo posts a text exchange that took place two weeks before Corey died.
Micciolo writes ‘Corey came upstairs upset and almost crying because he was trying to ask you about playing football in high school and you smacked the ball out of his hand and walked out,’ Gregor replies, “I smacked the ball out of his hands and he didn’t say a word to me.”
Gregor then texts that if hitting the ball out of the six-year-old’s hand ‘makes him cry, that maybe he needs to be a little tougher because that’s soft tissue.’ After Gregor makes another comment about Corey being “over-emotional.”
Breanne Micciolo responds, “He’s not over-emotional, you hurt his feelings, he got upset, he’s six years old.”
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[Feature Photo: Coery and his Mom/Justice for Corey; Facebook]