Wednesday 18 November 2015

Death of 7-year-old Girl Missing at Football Game in Kentucky Ruled a Homicide

It has become the worst nightmare a parent and tragic reality for Brian and Amy Doolin when their daughter, 7 years old, Gabriella 'Gaby' Doolin, was found dead a few minutes later separated from their parents during a football match Kentucky on Saturday. Now, the authorities ruled his death a murder.


The festival Doolins peewee football in Scottsville, near the Tennessee border, where disappeared in Gabi 19.40, according to the police in the state of Kentucky. Doolins immediately asked the facilitator of the game to call his name and alerted the police department Scottsville. When they do not come forward, and the game lovers joined police in the search for the girl.

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'A lot of people helped find them', said a police spokesman from the state of Kentucky Barry Eaton ABC News.

Only 25 minutes after it disappeared Gabi, search volunteers found his body in a wooded area on the edge of Scottsville Allen County High School, about 400 km from the football stadium at the school where she was last seen, has said the police.

'Said Eaton, who allowed his body to be found quickly' was wooded areas of the region, but it was not an isolated area. Ruled the medical examination office in Louisville Monday that the death was murder Gabi, Eaton said, but investigators do not publish the cause of death or all tracks may have on the investigation.

The Gabi game come to cheer his older brother, Alec. Holding back her tears and said fifth grade ABC affiliate WKRN his sister made 'everyone feel better'.

'I have always been very happy with everything. , Said that regardless of what happened, and was always happy, Bh his voice. 'I miss her.'

In separate letters Facebook, Gabe's father, and Brian Doolin, and thanked everyone for their support and told them he wants justice for her daughter. GoFundMe page received more than $ 30,000 to offset the costs of the funeral Gabi, was attended by more than 500 people protest for Gabi Sunday.

'I give you something to take my little girl only once', and wrote Doolin. 'I love her with all my heart loves ... Please continue to pray for my family ... I would gladly traded places with my little girl.'

Allen also took Sheriff Jeff Cook County to Facebook profile page to thank the community to rally around Doolins. Scottsville, about 65 miles northeast of Nashville in the neighboring state of Tennessee, is a city of only 4,000 people.

It has not been any arrests made in connection with this case, but Cook said Gabe is killing an isolated incident.

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