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The foster father has told police that his daughter choked while drinking milk and he removed her body from the house as he “believed she had died”. Wesley Mathews, 37, the father of Sherin Mathews, was re-arrested and charged with first-degree felony injury to a child due to a conflicting statement to police.
The arrest came a day after the body of a small child was found in a culvert near their home in suburban Dallas and police fear that it could be that of Sherin. An arrest warrant issued by the Richardson Police detailed the “conflicting story” that led to the re-arrest of Sherin’s father.
The warrant states that Mathews told police that his daughter choked on milk in the early morning hours of October 7 and he “believed she had died.” He said he “physically assisted” Sherin in drinking her milk when she wouldn’t listen to him, according to the warrant.
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He was arrested then and charged with felony endangerment to a child and was placed on electronic ankle monitoring. He also surrendered his passport as a condition of making bond on October 9. He was re-arrested for felony injury to a child after providing investigators at the Richardson Police Department with the conflicting story. When they came in, they provided us with some information that was contrary to what we had previously been told regarding her [Sherin Mathews] disappearance,” said Kevin Perlich, Richardson Police Department spokesperson.
When asked yesterday about the milk story Mathews originally told police, Perlich wouldn’t provide specifics because it was an ongoing investigation. All he could say was that “it was not what he told us originally.” Perlich said police still did not have a positive identification on the child’s body that was found on Sunday at 11 am in a culvert underground during a search operation in the area of Spring Valley and Bowser Road.
The FBI seized dozens of items from the family’s home and their vehicles between October 8 and 12, including a washer and dryer, electronics and DNA swabs. Mathews, who hails from Kerala, was booked into the Richardson City Jail on a USD one million bond. Sherin, who has developmental issues and limited verbal communication skills, was last seen outside her family’s backyard in Richardson city on October 7. Mathews and his wife Sini reportedly adopted Sherin two years ago from an orphanage in Bihar.