Close X
Friday, December 20, 2024
ADVT 
International

3-Yr-Old Indian-American Child Sherin Mathews Laid To Rest

IANS, 01 Nov, 2017 11:53 AM
    Sherin Mathews, a three-year-old Indian girl who was found dead in a ditch after being reported missing by her foster father, has been laid to rest in a private ceremony, family attorneys said.
     
    The funeral was held on Tuesday "according to the religious beliefs and the cultural heritage of her family", attorneys Mitchell R. Nolte and Gregg Gibbs said in a statement.
     
    Sherin's body was found in the culvert under a road about one kilometer from her home in suburban Dallas on October 22. Her parents, Sini and Wesley Mathews, adopted her in June 2016 from Bihar. 
     
    Her burial location is being kept a secret, the attorneys said, adding that the girl's mother was in attendance along with close family and friends, reported WFAA, an ABC-affiliated television station.
     
    "Because of the intense press and social media attention in this case, the family chose to keep the ceremony private so that the focus could be on Sherin's future in Heaven and not on her tragic death on Earth," the attorneys said.
     
    Sherin's 37-year-old father initially told police that she disappeared when he made her stand in a lane behind their house in Richardson city at 3 a.m. on October 7 as punishment for not drinking milk. 
     
    But after the girl's body was discovered, the father admitted that the child choked while he was making her drink milk and died in their home in Texas. 
     
    Wesley Mathews was arrested and charged with felony injury to a child. He is still in Dallas County jail on a $1 million bond.
     
    Sini Mathews, who told police that she was sleeping when the child was sent out, was not charged. The police took Mathews' biological four-year-old daughter into state custody after the incident.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Congress VP Rahul Gandhi At UC Berkeley: 'Absolutely Ready' To Be PM Candidate For 2019

    Choosing foreign soil, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi has declared he is "absolutely ready" to be the party's prime ministerial candidate for the 2019 general elections.

    Congress VP Rahul Gandhi At UC Berkeley: 'Absolutely Ready' To Be PM Candidate For 2019

    Abducted Kerala Catholic Priest Rescued In Yemen - With Oman's Intervention

    Abducted Kerala Catholic Priest Rescued In Yemen - With Oman's Intervention
    A Catholic priest from Kerala, Tom Uzhunnallil, abducted by terrorists in Aden in March last year, has been rescued from captivity from an undisclosed location in Yemen, thanks to the intervention of the Oman government.

    Abducted Kerala Catholic Priest Rescued In Yemen - With Oman's Intervention

    Sikh Volunteers Reach Bangladesh-Myanmar Border To Provide LANGAR To Rohingya Refugees

    Sikh Volunteers Reach Bangladesh-Myanmar Border To Provide LANGAR To Rohingya Refugees
    Volunteers from Sikh NGO Khalsa Aid have reached Bangladesh-Myanmar border to provide relief to the Rohingya refugees fleeing Myanmar.

    Sikh Volunteers Reach Bangladesh-Myanmar Border To Provide LANGAR To Rohingya Refugees

    Four Indian-Origin Men Plead Guilty In US Call Centre Scam

    Four Indian-Origin Men Plead Guilty In US Call Centre Scam
      Nisarg Patel, 26, of New Jersey, Dilipkumar Ramanlal Patel, 30, of Florida, and Rajesh Kumar, 39, of Arizona, each pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit fraud and money laundering offences. 

    Four Indian-Origin Men Plead Guilty In US Call Centre Scam

    Canadians Barred From Turks And Caicos Flight Allowed To Return Home

    Canadians Barred From Turks And Caicos Flight Allowed To Return Home
    TORONTO — Air Canada says about 100 Canadians who had been barred by local authorities from a flight leaving Turks and Caicos will now be allowed to fly home.

    Canadians Barred From Turks And Caicos Flight Allowed To Return Home

    Indian-Americans Provide Relief Materials Post-Harvey

    Indian-Americans Provide Relief Materials Post-Harvey
    Nearly two weeks after Harvey made landfall in Texas, mounds of garbage, sheet-rock clusters, computer monitors and furniture still cover the sidewalks.

    Indian-Americans Provide Relief Materials Post-Harvey