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Tragic Incident: Father Allegedly Plots Fatal Attack on Daughter and Her Mother in Stadium Parking Lot

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A father orchestrated a tragic ambush by convincing his daughter and her mother to meet him at a stadium parking lot with the promise of giving them money, only to fatally shoot them.

John Mbuyi, aged 30, took the lives of Raissa Thatukila, 33, and his six-year-old daughter, Nathy Mbuyi, in a calculated attack outside Birdville Stadium in Haltom City, Texas, last Friday. Authorities described the shocking event as meticulously pre-arranged, which ended with Mbuyi turning the gun on himself.

Emerging from his U-Haul truck, Mbuyi opened fire on Thatukila and his young daughter while they sat in their car, after enticing them to the location under the guise of financial assistance, as reported by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

The fatal incident occurred amidst a heated custody battle, with Mbuyi reportedly harboring deep-seated resentment towards Thatukila, according to statements from Haltom City police on Monday.


A woman with long, dark, wavy hair and a blue shirt smiles at the camera.
Mbuyi killed the mom of his child, Raissa Thatukila, amid an ongoing custody dispute. Haltom City Police Department

“It’s just heart-wrenching to know that something like that happened at our job,” bus driver Jacque Hall, who was finishing her shift when came across the crime scene, told KDFW.

“I just hope it wasn’t one of the kids from our buses. Because, these kids, I know for me, they’re my kids.

“You cannot pass by here anymore and not think about these families that their lives were lost, and especially, this child.”

Birdville school district officials have offered counseling to students that have been impacted.

If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts or are experiencing a mental health crisis and live in New York City, you can call 1-888-NYC-WELL for free and confidential crisis counseling. If you live outside the five boroughs, you can dial the 24/7 National Suicide Prevention hotline at 988 or go to SuicidePreventionLifeline.org.

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