Jax Hts. sisters orphaned by fire adopted by aunt
“They are happy, all of them are happy,” said Reyna Gomez, sister of the children’s mother, who was killed in a Jackson Heights fire Dec. 15, 2004. “Now that they are with me.”
The three girls, Naomi Siguencia, 8; Alex
The three girls, Naomi Siguencia, 8; Alex
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