Appeals for leniency failed to move a Texas judge who delivered a harsh
sentence of 80 years behind bars for Nigerian-American Jessica Tata, convicted
in the death of a child killed in a fire at her home day care in Houston,
Texas.
Jessica tata
Eight witnesses testified for Tata in the punishment phase of the trial
on Friday. Twenty-two witnesses testified for the prosecution, alleging that
she ran an unclean facility where dirty diapers and vomit were strewn on the
floor. The deceased child, 16-month-old Elias Castillo, succumbed to a fire
ignited when Tata went shopping and left a pan of oil cooking on the stove.
The
incident, which took place in February 2011, also left three other children
seriously injured.
During the trial which began Oct. 24, surveillance
video was presented that showed her shopping at Target just before the fire
occurred. A former Target manager told jurors that Tata did not seem to be in a
hurry even after realizing she had left the stove top burner on while the kids
were at the day care.
Neighbors testified they heard the children crying during their
unsuccessful attempts to rescue them from the blaze. Parents of the children
who died or were injured told jurors they had trusted Tata, believing she was
qualified.
Tata's attorneys say she never intended to hurt the children,
who ranged in age from 16 months to 3 years old, and that she tried to save
them.
Among those testifying at the trial was Jessica’s sister Jennifer
who defended her sibling but acknowledged she was “hard to handle” as a
teenager and didn’t get along with their parents.
Tata fled to Nigeria after the fire but was captured there after about a
month and returned to the U.S. in March 2011. She has remained jailed since
then. Tata was born in the U.S. but has Nigerian citizenship.
Her brother,
Ronald Tata, told jurors it was his idea for his sister to go to Nigeria to get
advice from their father, who lived there. He said their mother didn't want his
sister to go because "it would look bad."
Ronald Tata said his sister
should be held accountable for what she did, but he also asked the jury for
mercy. "I believe in justice and not vengeance," he said.
Tata
also faces three additional felony murder counts and other charges in relation
to the other children killed and injured in the fire.
Source: Sahara Reporters
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