Wednesday 29 March 2017

Fwd: After the rape and murder of his wife, a father carries on



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Subject: After the rape and murder of his wife, a father carries on

Father tries to fill hole ripped in family by murder

Richard Nunez is up almost every morning at 4 to feed his 6-year-old son and change his diaper.
Thiago Nunez was born with severe disabilities that left him unable to walk on his own and functioning at the level of an infant. He relies almost entirely on his father, a 51-year-old former gym instructor who was left to care for Thiago and two other children after his wife was raped and murdered by a former neighbor in Mattapan in 2011.

Last week, Nunez settled a lawsuit with the company that managed the complex on Fairlawn Avenue where his wife, Rosanna Mirielle Camilo, was killed. 
But the settlement cannot erase the years of hardship that are the legacy of the violence of one afternoon six years ago. Crime victims often fall quickly from the public eye, left to deal alone with the emotional aftermath.
This was especially true of Richard Nunez.

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