RICHARDSON(WBAP/KLIF)- A cloudy and cool day didn’t damper the spirits of those who came together to remember three-year-old Sherin Matthews, the Richardson toddler who was found dead in October.
A memorial bench remembering Matthews was unveiled Saturday afternoon at Restland Memorial Chapel in Richardson, with the inscription of “a life that touches others goes on forever,” on the bench.
Matthews was found dead in a culvert in October several weeks after she was first reported missing. A police investigation alleges that her adoptive father, Wesley Matthews, forced Sherin to drink her milk late on a Friday night, eventually choking on it.
Wesley Matthews was charged with felony injury to a child in November.
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