This happened in Huntsville,Alabama where I am from.One of these children went to school with my nephew and this family lived 2 buildings over from my sister and nephew.My sister was so devestated because she said she wished she had known and could have fed these children.This happened last year and really there was nothing my sister could have done.When the story came out it was found that the grandmother and the father of these children had tried for a month to see these children and the mother would not let them in the apartment.They were finally found when the grandmother knocked her daughter out of the way and went into the apartment.I could not sleep for days after this came out.These poor children did not deserve to suffer.
Ward trial likely a year away; mental state at issue
Natashay Yvonne Ward was indicted Friday on a charge of capital murder in the deaths of her children, but she is still likely about a year away from going to trial.
A Madison County grand jury handed down the indictment alleging Ward, 31, fatally starved her three children in 2005. The bodies of the children - Christopher O. Ward, 8; Latrica L. Ward, 9; and Shanieka Y. Ward, 11 - were discovered Feb. 4, 2005, in their southwest Huntsville apartment. The utilities had been turned off in the apartment for about a month.
The children, who attended Ridgecrest Elementary School, had not returned to school after Christmas break in December 2004.
Police say they were intentionally starved to death by their mother. Deputy District Attorney Robert Broussard said the autopsy reports, prepared by a state medical examiner, confirm the children died from starvation and dehydration.
When questioned, Ward confessed she had let her children die of starvation, police said.
No trial date has been scheduled, Broussard said Monday. At this point, the case probably has not been assigned to a circuit judge, he said.
The case is still about a year from going to trial, Broussard said.
"There are a lot of issues regarding her mental state," he said.
Mark McDaniel, Ward's attorney, was not available for comment Monday.
Ward has been undergoing psychiatric evaluations at the request of attorneys and remains in the Madison County jail without the benefit of bail.
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