San Carlos Mayor and city council members expressed their 'deepest condolences' to the children of the woman beheaded by her ex-boyfriend.
The city of San Carlos and the Community Foundation are partnering to accept and hold in trust donations for the future benefit of the victim's children. 100 percent of all donations will go to the victim's children.
"As we mourn together and process this event as a community, please remember to take care of yourself, and to check in on your neighbors and loved ones. There is no doubt that the resilience and heart of the City of Good Living will shine through the darkness of this tragedy."
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