The family of a fourth grade teacher was already reeling from her death in the school shooting that targeted her classroom in Uvalde, Texas
Texas school shooting that targeted her fourth grade classroomThen, a mere two days after the attack, her grieving husband collapsed and died at home from a heart attack, a family member said.
The motive for the massacre — the nation’s deadliest school shooting since the 2012 attack in Newtown, Connecticut — remained under investigation, with authorities saying the 18-year-old gunman had no known criminal or mental health history. The couple’s oldest child, Cristian, is a Marine. The couple's other son, Jose, attends Texas State University. Their eldest daughter, Lyliana, is a high school sophomore, while her younger sister is in the seventh grade.
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