According to family, the woman who was shot and killed in front of her 8-year-old kid tried to break up with the shooter.
Kenia Osorio, 32, was reportedly shot outside Texas Children’s Hospital West Campus on Sunday afternoon. The shooter then committed suicide.
The young mother who was fatally shot on Sunday outside Texas Children’s Hospital West Campus, according to family members, was attempting to break up with the man who shot her.
When they were parked in front of the hospital close to Katy, 32-year-old Kenia Osorio was shot in front of her 8-year-old daughter. The shooter, whose identity has not been made public, then committed suicide.
The kid must be going through a lot, HPD Assistant Chief Ban Tien said on Sunday.
According to Carlos Rivera, the young child was not physically hurt and is now with her father and brother.
According to him, Osoria and the father of the children recently decided to end their divorce. According to Rivera, they think the man his sister had been dating shot her because he was enraged and jealous of her.
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Rivera stated in a statement, “My point is that only God understands why these things happen, even though we’re grieving emotionally right now. “Love will always overcome fear in the end.”
Victims of abuse are urged to seek aid.
Another young woman was shot and killed by her husband in Spring on Monday in a murder-suicide.
Although it is unknown if each victim had experienced abuse prior to their deaths, experts warn that this time of year tends to see an increase in domestic violence occurrences.
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Experts caution that the holidays may exacerbate abusive circumstances after two murder-suicides that occurred hours apart.
Deputies say a couple died in a suspected murder-suicide in North Harris County.
The holidays may make stressors worse, according to HAWC President Emilee Whitehurst. It may be a moment when abusive behaviors intensify and potentially fatal circumstances develop.
According to experts, pre-existing problems with economics or family tensions may become worse during the holidays.
Cases of domestic and family violence have been rising alarmingly in the Houston area. Because they are afraid, helpless, or ashamed, victims frequently endure their suffering in quiet.
Here are some covert methods to ask for assistance if you or a loved one is a victim of domestic abuse.
For victims of domestic violence, the Houston Area Women’s Center offers a 24-hour hotline at 713-528-2121 or 1-800-256-0551.
A 24-hour phone number for the Family Time Crisis Center is 281-446-2615.
Call 1-800-799-SAFE for the National Domestic Violence Hotline.
SMS crisis line: START to 88788
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