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New Orleans man will now raise his sister's 4 children following fatal stabbing in Hammond

A live TV news station covering breaking news and traffic for Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and Southern Colorado with a strong investigative team Clarence Allen, a New Orleans man, will now be the sole guardian of his sister's four children following her murder. Carol Allen, the mother of four, was stabbed to death in the back of her car in Hammond in late April following a date with Christopher Wilson. Her brother, Clarence, is working to provide the children with a home while working towards becoming their sole guardian. Both Allen and his sister, Carol, spent their lives in foster care and were reunited when the two were teenagers. Clarence has a court date in August to determine custody of his nieces and two nephews.

New Orleans man will now raise his sister's 4 children following fatal stabbing in Hammond

Published : 2 weeks ago by in General

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NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (WDSU) — Clarence Allen says it’s still hard to wrap his head around the senseless murder of his older sister, Carol.

Police say the 31-year-old mother of four was stabbed to death in the back of her car in Hammond in late April following a date with Christopher Wilson.

“Taking a mother away from four children is a big thing,” Clarence said.

“I’m glad they found him, and they found him fast,” Allen said.

But her brother says he’s working to fill the loss of the kids’ mother by providing them a home while working on becoming their sole guardian.

“I’m just trying to do right by my sister,” he said. “I’m just trying to do the righteous thing. I don’t want them in foster care. I’ve been there.”

In fact, both Allen, whose now 31 and his sister Carol spent a lot of their lives in foster care, reuniting again when the two were teenagers.

Carol’s case workers with the New Orleans Family Justice Center had been working to find her a home before her death; now, Clarence has been able to use those services.

“They got us a hotel, then a house, a nice one at that,” he said. “It was quick, so the kids could have their space.”

That’s not to mention the help he’s been receiving from other family members.

His only hope is that others understand the domino effect a senseless killing can have on everyone.

But for Clarence, he already has a plan to make sure Carol is forever proud.

“They need to be right here with their uncle, someone who will push them to do right, make them focus on their goals, become something, elevate,” he said.

Clarence has a court date in August to determine custody of his two nieces and two nephews.

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Topics: Crime

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