Thursday, May 14, 2009

Lawrence teen, 17, shot in Lowell, dies 



Tavaryna Choeun, 17 - Paul Bilodeau / Courtesy photo

May 14, 2009
By Bill Kirk
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The Eagle Tribune (North Andover, Massachusetts, USA)


LOWELL — A Lawrence teen who was shot and pushed out of a car on a street in 
Lowell Tuesday night died early this morning, her family told The Eagle-Tribune 
today.

Tavaryna Choeun, 17, who lived with her family at 184 Abbott St. before moving 
out of the house several months ago, was shot in the back of the head by 
unknown assailants, her body dropped on the side of Suffolk Street where she 
was found by Lowell police at 10:16 p.m. Tuesday.

She was taken to Lahey Clinic in Burlington and was on life support before 
succumbing to her injuries at 2 a.m. this morning, said her mother, Sophal 
Choeun, 45.

"I pray to God they find who did this to my daughter," said Choeun, a Cambodian 
immigrant who lives with her family, including three other children and her 
mother on the second floor of an Abbott Street multi-family house.

"I'll go see her in Boston today at 1 p.m.," she said quietly, her children and 
mother sitting by her side.

Choeun said her daughter had never been in trouble, and Lawrence Police Chief 
John Romero confirmed yesterday that she had never been arrested in Lawrence.

However, she said her oldest daughter was in the custody of the Department of 
Social Services because she kept dropping out of school.

"I didn't want her to drop out," she said.

The victim's sister, Maryanne Choeun, 18, said Tavaryna had dropped out of 
Lawrence High School in her freshman year and was a chronic runaway. She had 
run away from her foster home and was most recently living with her boyfriend 
in Lowell, a 20-year-old man, she said.

Tavaryna's father lives in California and is traveling in Cambodia, Maryanne 
Choeun said.

Aside from her mother and sister Maryanne, Tavaryna has a younger sister, 
Susan, 16, and brother, Peter, 7, and grandmother, Chy.

Maryanne Choeun told the Lowell Sun she hadn't talked to her sister in several 
months, but that she is a shy and quiet girl, who had no enemies and no 
problems with her boyfriend.

"We just want to know who did it," Maryanne Choeun said. "I can't believe they 
did this kind of stuff to my sister."

Lowell Police Capt. James McPadden said the investigation is ongoing and is 
being handled by District Attorney Gerard Leone's office.

A spokesman for Leone, Corey Welford, could not be reached for comment this 
morning.

Anyone with information is asked to call Lowell police at (978) 937-3200 or 
Crimestoppers at (978) 459-TIPS (8477). Callers may remain anonymous, but can 
receive up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest.
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