The handyman accused of killing Queens mom Orsolya Gaal was living here illegally, The Post has learned. 

David Bonola, a 44-year-old Mexican national, entered the US from Mexico about 21 years ago, the NYPD has said – and law-enforcement sources revealed Friday that he was living in New York in violation of immigration law when busted Wednesday for Gaal’s horrific slaying. 

The NYPD, asked about Bonola’s immigration status by The Post on Friday, declined comment, saying it had no information. 

It’s not immediately clear if Bonola had originally entered the country legally or ever had any type of lawful status in the US. 

But Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed to The Post that it has lodged a detainer with Queens Central Booking, where Bonola currently is.

Murder suspect David Bonola is walked from the 112th precinct. David Bonola was arrested in the killing of Orsolya Gaal.Murder suspect David Bonola is walked from the 112th precinct.Stephen Yang Orsolya Gaal is seen at the Mohonk Mountain House in Ulster County, in an undated Facebook photo. Gaal, was found dead, was stuffed in a hockey duffel bag near her home in Forest Hills.Police said Gaal was stabbed 60 times in the killing. Facebook/Orsolya Gaal

“ICE focuses its civil immigration enforcement priorities on the apprehension and removal of noncitizens who pose a threat to our national security, public safety, and border security,” an ICE spokesperson said in an email. 



An ICE detainer is a written request to a local jail or law-enforcement agency to hold a defendant for an additional 48 hours, should the person get a release date, so it can decide whether to take the person into federal custody for deportation purposes, according to the ACLU. 

Late Wednesday, the curly haired suspect confessed to killing Gaal, a married mother of two, and was charged with murder, criminal tampering and criminal possession of a weapon. 

Cops say he used to work as Gaal’s handyman and had a romantic relationship with her for about two years. He is accused of showing up at her stately Forest Hills home early Saturday morning and stabbing her nearly 60 times after they got into a fight about their relationship. 

He was ordered held without bail late Thursday at Queens Criminal Court.