Sleeping woman killed by a lawn mower in California park
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Warning Graphic content. After his family was managed by lawn mowing machine, a homeless mother was killed in California park last week - and researchers left the “pieces” of her body in front of grass. 27 -year -old Christine Chavez was lying on the long grass of Beard Brook Park in Modesto on July 8, when an employee sweeps the area with a pulling mowing machine riding a John Deere tractor. Christine Chavez, homeless California woman, was killed by a lawn mowing machine while sleeping in the long herbs of park in Modesto. Unidentified worker, "already passing the grass until a body until he noticed the sleeping woman," he said. The employee called 911, but Chavez at the scene. "They left big pieces everywhere, just covered with grass," the victim's sister Rosalinda said to Fox 40. Iz We have go the place because we wanted close a kind of closure, and it is terrible see the ground, and then suddenly its pieces. ” "When they go and even take a dog from the street, they take more time." Chavez's father Christopher said he could put pieces of daughter's bones, skulls and teeth in his pocket in the days after death. Chavez's father, Christopher said that he could put the bones of daughter, skull and teeth in his pocket in the days after death. Chavez's family is now calling for justice for the more powerful city regulations that protect homeless people in the death of their loved ones. The woman's family believes that remains remains are careless because they are one thousands homeless inhabitants city. According to Modesto Bee, Chavez, a 9 -year -old daughter, was temporary for last three or four years, and often slept in park acquired by E&B Gallo Winery nearby day before tragic death. The homeless mother asleep in a California Park and was killed after she managed by a lawn mower. The 12 -acre park is frequently seen by unjust people and was an authorized camp site for homeless of the region before property change. The other homeless, Chavez's playground and baseball field before going to sleep on a hill before sleeping on the stream of the park, he said. Twenty minutes later, the mower arrived. Chavez's family now calls justice for the death of their loved ones and the stronger city regulations that protect homeless people. “That is why he didn't deserve it because he was homeless, Rand said his 33 -year -old brother Randy Chavez from Arizona.“ My sister was loved." Uz We want the regulations to change, so they will not be again."