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Chicago baseball bat victim to visit Natasha McShane | Chicago baseball bat victim to visit Natasha McShane |
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The Irish-American community in Chicago has raised funds to send Stacy Jurich to visit Natasha McShane at her home in Armagh. | The Irish-American community in Chicago has raised funds to send Stacy Jurich to visit Natasha McShane at her home in Armagh. |
They have also contributed money towards the cost of Natasha McShane's continued medical care. | They have also contributed money towards the cost of Natasha McShane's continued medical care. |
Both women were badly beaten with a baseball bat during a street robbery in Bucktown, Chicago in April 2010. | Both women were badly beaten with a baseball bat during a street robbery in Bucktown, Chicago in April 2010. |
Last week, a jury found Heriberto Viramontes guilty of the attack that left Natasha McShane with brain damage. | |
In July, his accomplice Marcy Cruz was jailed for 22 years after pleading guilty to two counts of attempted murder over the attack. | In July, his accomplice Marcy Cruz was jailed for 22 years after pleading guilty to two counts of attempted murder over the attack. |
Days after the conviction of Viramontes, supporters of the two women came together at Chicago's Irish-American heritage centre to celebrate the guilty verdict. | Days after the conviction of Viramontes, supporters of the two women came together at Chicago's Irish-American heritage centre to celebrate the guilty verdict. |
At a mass on Sunday, Natasha McShane's mother and other relatives received communion as Father Karl Langsdorf asked for prayers to be said for the two victims. | At a mass on Sunday, Natasha McShane's mother and other relatives received communion as Father Karl Langsdorf asked for prayers to be said for the two victims. |
Speaking at the event, Stacy Jurich said: "We pulled up Natasha on Skype and it was really great to be able to look at her and tell her that we got him." | Speaking at the event, Stacy Jurich said: "We pulled up Natasha on Skype and it was really great to be able to look at her and tell her that we got him." |
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