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Three weeks after 12-year-old Mariah Seenath was murdered, relatives, friends, community members, her schoolmates and other concerned citizens gathered yesterday for a candlelight vigil, calling for justice and remembering the young girl’s life.
No one has yet been arrested, and relatives are still waiting for the police to disclose any information regarding the circumstances that led to her death.
In an interview hours before the vigil, a relative who did not want to be named said they were still waiting for the results of two forensic tests. One is a toxicology test, and the other test would determine if she suffered from any illnesses, such as seizures.
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