Who was Christine Chavez? Wiki, Biography, Age, Family, Cause of Death

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The family of a homeless mother who died last week after being ran over by a lawnmower in a park in California claimed that investigators left "chunks" of her body scattered across the grass. Around noon on July 8 in Modesto, Christine Chavez, 27, was sprawled out in the tall grass of Beard Brook Park when a worker on a John Deere tractor pulling a pull-behind mower cleaned the area.

According to the unnamed worker, he did not detect the woman sleeping until he "noticed a body in the grass he had already made a pass through," according to Modesto police. Despite the employee dialling 911, Chavez was declared dead on the spot. Family members claimed that the messy clean-up, which they described as disrespectful, has made their loss much worse.

Christine Chavez Age

Christine Chavez was 33 years old. 

Christine Chavez Cause of Death

According to the victim's sister Rosalinda, "They left big chunks of her all over the place, just covered up with the grass." It's awful to be standing there looking at the ground and then all of a sudden seeing chunks of her," a friend said. "We have to go see the place because we wanted some sort of closure." "Even when they go and pick up a dog from the street, they take more time."

Christopher Chavez, Chavez's father, claimed that in the days following his daughter's passing, he was able to take possession of bits of her bones, skull, and teeth. The deceased's family speculates that the way her remains were handled was because the victim was one of the city's many homeless people.

According to the Modesto Bee, Chavez, who has a 9-year-old daughter, had been homeless for the previous three or four years and frequently slept at the park, which had just been formally bought by the nearby E&J Gallo Winery the day before the unfortunate event.

Unhoused persons use the 12-acre park, which prior to the ownership shift served as an authorised camping ground for the neighborhood's homeless. Chavez washed her hair in the park's creek, according to other homeless persons, before sleeping on a hill next to the playground and baseball pitch. The mower arrived after twenty minutes. Chavez's family is now requesting both tighter local laws to protect the homeless and justice in the killing of their loved one.

Her older brother Randy Chavez, of Arizona, said, "She didn't deserve that for that reason, for being homeless." "I loved my sister. She wished for nothing more than to be liberated. "We want the laws to be changed to prevent this from happening again. They should be treated the same as any other person, regardless of whether they are homeless.

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