Devastated family buries girl killed in drive-by gang shooting
By Melinda Rogers
The Salt Lake Tribune
Article Last Updated: 07/10/2008 06:08:29 AM MDT

Maria Santos collapsed and screamed as the casket of her 7-year-old daughter Maria Del Carmen Menchaca was lowered into the ground on Wednesday.
"Mi hija!" the Salt Lake City woman wailed as friends and family kept her from falling to the ground. She clutched a photograph of the slain child to her heart as her body shook with sobs.
The girl's coffin was placed only a few feet away from where an older cousin was buried after he was gunned down in October.
Maria's cousin, Jorge Rafael Menchaca Pimentel, was kidnapped and murdered Oct. 24 in Mexico. His family brought the 18-year-old back to Utah to be buried in Murray's Elysian Burial Gardens, said his sister, Laura Menchaca of Salt Lake City.
Friends and family stopped to leave flowers on Maria's casket during her burial Wednesday, then walked to place flowers at the grave of her cousin.
They contemplated how their family had arrived at the intersection of violence twice in less than a year.
"She was just a really nice girl. She didn't deserve what they did to her," said Laura Menchaca. After watching her cousin's casket lowered into the ground, she cried over her brother's gravestone, upon which someone had placed an LA Raiders hat shrouded by a blue bandana.
Maria's brutal shooting is reminiscent of Jorge's murder a year ago, Laura Menchaca said.
"It's the same thing," she said. "They came after him and they just killed him."
Police say Maria was the unintended victim of a drive-by shooting near her Glendale neighborhood home. She was hit by a bullet fired from a passing black sport utility vehicle Sunday as she played near 800 West and 100 South. Three teenagers and a 20-year-old were arrested in connection with her murder, which police have categorized a gang-related dispute.
Maria's uncle, Rafael Menchaca, said the family is overwhelmed with grief over losing Maria - a girl who delighted in school, loved to draw and enjoyed playing with siblings and cousins who were always around.
Rafael Menchaca said his brother's family does not know the people arrested in Maria's shooting.
During Maria's funeral Mass on Wednesday, the Rev. Eugenio Yarce said the youngster's premature death should serve as a catalyst for the community to stop violence.
"It wasn't necessary, her sacrifice," Yarce told a congregation at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Salt Lake City.
"We have to pray to work for unity and peace among us."
mrogers@sltrib.com



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