Among the fatally wounded victims were her 9-year-old son, Matthew Farias, and her 28-year-old daughter, Jenevieve Raygoza, herself a mother of two young children.
Police responding to the shooting found Tamayo clutching Matthew. She was wearing a T-shirt in memory of Matthew Wednesday as she clutched at her chest and wept when asked about the boy.
“He is an angel of God, she said.
Rafael Farias, Matthew’s father, said the two had a special bond that remained unbroken in their final moments together. A fifth victim was rushed to the hospital and was in critical condition. Beverly White and Jonathan Gonzalez reported on NBC4 News on Wednesday, March 31, 2021.
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The only survivor of the mass shooting at an office building in Orange, California, in March that left four people, including her 9-year-old son, dead was released Wednesday from the hospital.
Blanca Ismeralda Tamayo was released from UCI Medical Center on Wednesday, two bullets still lodged in her head. Tamayo will be recovering at home from injuries she suffered in the March 31 shooting at the real estate office where she worked.
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Among the fatally wounded victims were her 9-year-old son, Matthew Farias, and her 28-year-old daughter, Jenevieve Raygoza, herself a mother of two young children.
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The only survivor of the mass shooting at an office building in Orange, California, in March that left four people, including her 9-year-old son, dead was released Wednesday from the hospital.
Blanca Ismeralda Tamayo was released from UCI Medical Center on Wednesday, two bullets still lodged in her head. Tamayo will be recovering at home from injuries she suffered in the March 31 shooting at the real estate office where she worked. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Among the fatally wounded victims were her 9-year-old son, Matthew Farias, and her 28-year-old daughter, Jenevieve Raygoza, herself a mother of two young children.
Man who placed wife s body in front of kids guilty of murder Follow Us
Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Wednesday, April 7, 2021
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) - A Southern California man who killed his wife and propped up her body on a sofa as her children opened Christmas presents was convicted Wednesday of second-degree murder.
William Wallace, 39, of Anaheim could face 15 years to life in prison when he is sentenced in June, the Orange County district attorney’s office said in a statement.
Za’Zell Preston, 26, was taking college classes in hopes of becoming a domestic violence counselor when she was fatally beaten on Dec. 24 or early Dec. 25 in 2011 by Wallace, who already had served jail time for beating her, the statement said.
California man, 39, is convicted of beating his wife to death on Christmas Day and then PROPPING her up on sofa as her children opened presents - telling them mommy is drunk
William Wallace, 39, of Anaheim, was convicted Wednesday of second degree murder after he killed college student Za Zell Preston, 26, in 2011
Wallace, who had already served jail time for beating Preston, flew into a rage after the couple arrived home from a Christmas Eve party at a neighbor s
Preston tried to flee but Wallace dragged her back inside and continued attack
The following morning, he dragged her body into the living, propped her on the couch, placed sunglasses over her face and told her children: Mommy ruined Christmas, she got drunk and ruined Christmas