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Texas mother hangs self, three daughters

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From the Associated Press

A young mother who may have been depressed apparently hanged three of her small daughters and herself in a closet using pieces of clothing and sashes, authorities said Tuesday.

A fourth child, an 8-month-old daughter, was also found dangling in the closet of the family’s mobile home but was rescued by the woman’s sister.

“It’s horrendous. That’s all I can say,” Parker County Sheriff Larry Fowler said.

The woman was identified as Gilberta Estrada, 25. The infant, Evelyn Frayre, was in good condition at a hospital, Fowler said. Authorities did not immediately identify the other children, but Fowler said they were apparently ages 5, 3 and 2.

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Filly Echeverria, who said she was the children’s godmother, identified the dead as Maria Teresa Estrada, Janet Frayre and Magaly Frayre.

After Estrada failed to show up for work, her sister, who lived nearby, forced her way into the locked residence in the Oak Hills mobile home park, about 25 miles west of Fort Worth in this rural community of 1,600 people.

Alejandra Estrada discovered that the baby was alive when the child made a noise, authorities said. She called 911.

The sheriff said the hangings appeared to be a murder-suicide because the mobile home’s doors were locked from the inside and a relative said the woman had been depressed.

The young mother and her girls were last seen alive Monday evening, he said.

The sheriff said Estrada had won a temporary restraining order in August against Gregorio Frayre Rodriguez, who was believed to be the father of the infant and some of the other children, after he reportedly attacked Estrada.

The sheriff said the couple had stopped living together in February.

Tuesday was the first emergency police call to Estrada’s mobile home, and authorities said there was no evidence that Frayre had abused the girls.

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“I just got a big kick out of watching the kids play over there on her porch, and today it’s sad, very sad,” neighbor Joyce Harris said as other trailer park residents milled about on their porches, some crying and talking softly about the deaths.

Estrada’s mobile home was dilapidated, with paint peeling off the sides. Cactuses and a rose bush decorated the front. Toys and a bicycle littered the backyard.

Texas has had a number of child killings by mothers.

About five years ago, another Hudson Oaks family was torn apart when Dee Etta Perez, 39, shot her three children, ages 4, 9 and 10, before killing herself.

Andrea Yates of Houston drowned her five children in the family’s bathtub in 2001.

In 2003, Deanna Laney beat her two young sons to death with stones in East Texas, and Lisa Ann Diaz drowned her daughters in a Plano bathtub.

Dena Schlosser fatally severed her 10-month-old daughter’s arms with a kitchen knife in 2004.

The four women were found innocent by reason of insanity. Yates initially was convicted of capital murder, but the verdict was overturned on appeal.

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