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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Nigerian Texas-Based Day Care Owner, Jessica Tata bags 80 Years.



Nigerian-born day care owner, Jessica Tata, who left young children in her house while she went on a shopping trip to Target has been sentenced to 80 years in jail after four of the children died and three others were injured when a fire started in her home.

Houston jurors, last Tuesday, sentenced 24-year-old Jessica to 80 years in prison for the death of one of the children, 16-month-old Elias Castillo. She still faces charges related to the rest of the children.


‘Nobody wins in this situation,’ the young victim’s’ great-grandmother Patty Sparks said after the sentence was announced.

‘My heart goes out to the Tata family and those precious mothers and fathers who lost their babies.’

Tata, who was only a few years removed from her teens when she started her day care, worked alone most of the time.

Investigators said the February 2011 blaze happened when a pan of oil she had left cooking on the stove ignited while she was out shopping. The same jury that decided her sentence convicted Tata last week of one count of felony murder.

The jury could have sentenced her to anywhere from five years to life in prison. Prosecutors had sought a life sentence, while defense attorneys asked only that jurors not give her an excessive sentence.

She will have to serve 30 years of her sentence before she is eligible for parole. Tata also was ordered to pay a $10,000 fine. 

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