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05:54 PM PST on Friday, January 28, 2005
EVERETT, Wash. - A 4-year-old Lake Stevens, Wash. girl initially thought
to have been killed by poison last Friday actually died of blunt force
trauma to the head and body, according to the Snohomish County Medical
Examiner's office.
KING Police determined that Sirita Sotelo, was killed by homicidal violence.
It is now being investigated as a homicide.
Detectives spent much of Friday searching inside the home where Sirita
Sotelo died. They said they were getting varying degrees of cooperation
from persons of interest in the case.
No arrests have been made yet in the case, but the child's death was
particularly tragic for a couple that wanted very badly to be Sirita's
permanent family.
Gary, who with his wife has adopted several foster children, was hoping
to adopt her and was crushed when she left.
[We are using Gary's first name only so as not to identify him to the
parents of their other foster children.]
Sotelo had been bounced around from foster home to foster home for most
of her life. Her mother is currently in jail on drug charges.
The mother, Patricia Sotelo, is in jail, serving time for a drug
conviction.
The medical examiner's office is currently running tests on the girl's
body, trying to get a better idea of what caused her death.
"After nine months, you don't call them a foster kid anymore. That's
your daughter, at least in your heart. Legally it's not your daughter,
but you feel like it's yours and of course I bawled when she left," Gary
said.
But fourteen months ago, when the subject of Sotelo's permanent home
came up, the child's biological father declared he wanted to take his
daughter back.
The child then went to live with her father and stepmother in Lake
Stevens.
It's maddening to Gary.
"I can tell you this, kids don't end up in foster care because they have
perfect parents. There's something dysfunctional that's going on and
you're returning them back to that place," he said.
"This little girl more than anything else wanted to know 'where is my
place in the world, where do I belong?'. When she heard from them that
she was going to get to stay with them for ever and ever, she was so
excited and she told us so many times, 'I'm going to stay with them for
ever and ever'."
Hours before Sotelo died, a woman who identified herself as the girl's
aunt called a poison control center.
She said the girl might have ingested some glue gun cleaner and had a
mild stomachache. The woman was told to give the child some milk or ice
cream.
When the poison center called back a couple of hours later, there was no
answer, and when deputies arrived at the girl’s house, they found her
dead.
It was a tragic end to a troubled life. Sotelo had been in and out of
foster care from the time she was born.
Child Protective Services had checked a number of times for potential
abuse or neglect. At the time of her death she was living with her
father and stepmother and five other children.
The other children were taken from the home as a safety precaution.
Those children, two boys and three girls ranging in age from 11 months
to 8 years, were not injured.
Department of Health Services officials said they're conducting a full
review to make sure all of its policies and procedures were followed.
So far, no one has been arrested in the little girl's death, but
detectives have said the adults who were inside the house Friday night
are considered potential suspects.
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