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It is located a few miles north of Selena's burial site at Seaside Memorial Park, and features a life-sized bronze statue of the singer, sculpted by Corpus Christi native H.W. "Buddy" Tatum. Selena's statue leans against a concrete pillar, looking towards the Corpus Christi Bay .
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 January 2025. 1995 murder in Corpus Christi, Texas, US Murder of Selena Quintanilla-Pérez Graffiti left by fans at the motel room door where Selena met with Saldívar before being shot by her Location Days Inn, Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S. Coordinates 27°48′05.6″N 97°27′15.2″W / 27. ...
Funeral of Selena Quintanilla-Pérez: April 3, 1995 United States: Corpus Christi, Texas at least 70,000: Funeral of Sibel Yalçın June 16, 1995 Turkey: Istanbul: at least 10,000: Funeral of Yahya Ayyash: January 6, 1996 Palestine: Gaza: at least 100,000 [91] Funeral of Alparslan Türkeş: April 8, 1997 Turkey: Ankara: at least 100,000 [92]
When Selena first went missing, her aunt jumped into action. She rallied for help through social media, organized searches, and spoke out about combating the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People ...
The woman convicted of killing Grammy Award winning Selena Quintanilla has filed for parole nearly three decades after the murder.. Yolanda Saldívar, who was the 23-year-old's business associate ...
Selena’s father, Abraham Quintanilla Jr., also shared his earlier memories of Saldívar in the “Behind the Music” special. “At one time, my whole family liked Yolanda,” he said. “We ...
Selena Quintanilla was born on April 16, 1971, at Freeport Community Hospital in Freeport, Texas. [10] [11] She was the youngest child of Marcella Ofelia Quintanilla (née Samora), who was Mexican-American with some Cherokee ancestry, [12] and Abraham Quintanilla Jr., a Mexican American former musician. [13]
Scheduled monument sites identified by Right to Roam campaigners as having no existing legal rights of way to them include hillforts, holy wells, henges and ancient burial mounds known as barrows.