Obiuary, Death Mariana Alba Garcia and Gene Mark Hudgson Sjogreen Jr., elementary school teachers at Lamar CISD, were discovered dead in a murder-suicide in Fort Bend County.
Murder-suicide Death, Obituary, Fort Bend According to the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District, the remains of two elementary school teachers were found in Fort Bend County on Monday. The case is now being investigated by the authorities. Two teachers’ corpses were found inside a house in the 23300 block of Darst Field Trail in Richmond, Texas.
Mariana Alba Garcia, a fourth-grade teacher at Long Elementary School, and Gene Mark Hudgson Sjogreen Jr., a third-grade teacher at Taylor Ray Elementary, were named as the dead victims. The victims were found at the house by deputy sheriffs from the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office who had been called to do a wellness check. The cause of their deaths has not yet been made public by the law enforcement authorities.
“We lament the passing of friends, colleagues, and educators who have had a profound impact on many lives in our district. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families, friends, fellow students, and everyone who knew them at this difficult time of loss. Lamar CISD said, “We are reminded of the frailty of life and the need of uniting as a community to assist one another in times of sadness.
Sharing such tragic news is never easy, and this loss has had a significant effect on our community. Our common goal of encouraging and bringing life to our kids and one another unites us as a community. The school district remarked, “I ask that we remember the strength we gain from our unity during this time.
Staff and students may contact us at 832-223-HOPE (4673) if they need help. Employees may contact the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) by calling 1-800-475-3327. In addition, staff members at both main campuses will provide counseling services starting Monday when classes resume.
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