Beloved Long Island deli owners allegedly fatally stabbed by son pictured for first time

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The beloved Long Island deli owners allegedly slain by their adult son inside their decades-old business this week have been pictured for the first time.

Antonio D’Ambrosio, 70, and Angela Pulisciano, 62 — allegedly killed Thursday morning inside the A & A Italian Deli in Bethpage — are shown in a GoFundMe page launched by their loved ones.

“Our community is heartbroken over the tragic and unimaginable loss of Tony and Angela — two of the kindest, most hardworking people we have ever known,” the fundraising page said.

“For more than 30 years, Tony and Angela devoted their lives to serving all of us,” the page creator wrote. “Straight from Italy, they built their deli with love, humility, and pure dedication. They never overcharged, never complained, and never treated anyone as just a customer. To them, we were all family.”

Vito D’Ambrosio, 30, was charged with first-degree murder in connection to the double-slaying after cops found him sitting in the parking lot covered in blood, authorities said Friday.

He was hospitalized for an evaluation and expected to appear before a judge during a virtual bedside arraignment.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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