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Sun Valley: Edith Moreno Gomez, 11

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Edith Moreno Gomez, an 11-year-old, Latina, died on Wednesday, Sept. 2 after her throat was slashed in the 7800 block of Irvine Avenue in Sun Valley, authorities said.

[Edith’s age was initially reported as 12 but, according to coroner’s officials, her 12th birthday would have been in October.] Her sister, Diana Moreno, a 16-year-old Latina, was killed in the same incident.

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On Friday, Sept. 4 their mother, Antonia Gomez, 38, was arrested on suspicion of killing her daughters.

The following is an excerpt from the Times report on the killings: Troubles had mounted for mother suspected of killing two daughters

Edith Moreno was only 12 years old, but last week the Sun Valley girl had a serious question for her friend and next-door neighbor Karina Valdez.

What happens when we die?

Karina and her parents are Jehovah’s Witnesses. Taking her Bible, 12-year-old Karina explained that death was like going to sleep and waiting to be resurrected by God.

‘I didn’t really think anything about it because we were teaching her about our other beliefs,’ said Karina’s mother, Irene Bell. ‘Edith was just a wonderful, happy child. She was the biggest tomboy. She never complained about anything. ‘

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-- Hector Becerra

Follow the Homicide Report on Twitter @latimeshomicide.

Top photo: Students from Grant High School in Van Nuys gather outside the Sun Valley house where the throats of their classmate, Diana Moreno, and her sister Edith were slashed. Bottom photo: Edith Gomez, 11 (Stefano Paltera / For The TImes )

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