Houston Woman Facing Charge In Killing Of Four Children and Injuries Others Ran To Nigeria.
Mar. 1st 02:50 PM 2011
A day care operator's ability to slip out of the United States before she was charged in the Thursday afternoon fire that claimed the lives of four children has prompted questions about whether law enforcement or prosecutors dropped the ball.
Jessica Tata, 22, left Texas on Saturday on a flight bound for Nigeria. One day later, a charge of reckless injury to a child was filed. But it was too late. Tata was gone. A law enforcement official who did not want to be identified said Tata left the United States for NIgeria on a delta flight from Atlanta on saturday night, about 24hrs before she was charged with recklessly injuring a child.
Tata's brother, Ron Tata, 26, said Monday that he had "no idea" of his sister's whereabouts. He said he had "heard rumors" that she was arrested in Houston, in Georgia or possibly in Nigeria.
He declined further comment when told that she was in Nigeria.
Seven Children were in Tata's care at the home-based day care she operated in west Houston when a fire broke out on Thursday. Four of the children died.Two are being treated at Shriners Hospital for children In Galveston in critical but stable condition. Tata left the children without adult supervision at the time she went for shopping.
Sisters Makayla Denise Dickerson, 2, and Kiyanna Darlene Richardson, 5, have lost their 3-year-old brother, Shomari Leon Dickerson, who died in Thursday's day care fire. Makayla is being treated at the Shriners Hospital for Children.

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