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A funeral service has been held for a Pakistani exchange student killed in a mass shooting at a high school near Houston, Texas.
The student, 17-year-old Sabika Sheikh, was one of 10 people gunned down Friday at Santa Fe High School in the town of Sante Fe, Texas. Eight of those killed were students, two were teachers. At least 10 people were injured in the attack.
The accused gunman is Dimitrios Pagourtzis, a 17-year-old student at the school. He was arrested and is being held on murder charges.
Sabika Sheikh came to the United States last fall as an exchange student. Friends and family said she wanted to learn about U.S. culture, while sharing her own with Americans.
Sabika had two U.S. host families. Her first host mother was Pakistani American Uzma Parveen, who spoke1 to VOA at the funeral, held Sunday at a mosque2 in Stafford, Texas.
“We did not have children. She was the first one who called us mom and dad. She was literally3 like a daughter to us.”
Parveen said Sabika experienced4 many parts of American culture, including going to the yearly5 high school dance known as prom. She said she had big dreams, with plans to attend college to study to become a diplomat6 or a businesswoman.
Also attending the funeral was Gerri Manlove, who helps run the foreign student exchange program. She tried to reach Sabika by text message the day of the shooting, but never got an answer.
“She and two other students and a teacher hid in the classroom. They hid.They found a closet. But the boy found them.”
Manlove said she thinks there should be steps taken to improve security7 to prevent future shootings. She suggested students could be required to wear clothes that would not easily hide guns. Or, she said putting metal detectors9 in schools might help.
Uzma Parveen said she also believes more should be done to prevent future tragedies.
“If anybody listens to me, I have only one appeal. Please do something. No children should be taken away from parents. It hurts. Believe me, it hurts. One metal detector8 could have saved her, just one.”
Friends say Sabika was looking forward to going home in a few weeks after the school year ended. They said she planned to celebrate the end of the holy Muslim month of Ramadan.
Her second host family also attended the funeral. Host father Jason Cogburn spoke about the family’s desire to include Sabika in everything they did.
“When she started Ramadan and started fasting, my family did that with her, because we did things together.”
Her host sister, Jaelyn, called Sabika “the most beautiful, loving person” she had ever met.
In Pakistan, Sabika’s parents were in shock over her death. Father Abdul Aziz Sheikh told the Associated Press in Karachi he could not believe what had happened. “We are still in a state of denial10. We can’t believe it. It’s like a nightmare11.”
Sheikh said his daughter had talked about one day joining Pakistan’s Foreign Office after finishing her studies. He called on U.S. officials to completely investigate the shooting. But he said he hoped it would not prevent other students from going abroad.
“One must go for education undeterred," he said. "But controlling such incidents is the responsibility of the respective12 governments,” he added.
I’m Bryan Lynn.
Words in This Story
host – n. person or people who offer to let someone from another country live with them for a period of time
literally – adv. used to stress that a statement or description is true and accurate13 even though it may be surprising
closet – n. a small room used to store things
detector – n. device14 that can tell if a substance or object is present
fasting – n. eating no food for a period of time
nightmare – n. a frightening dream
undeterred – adj. continuing to do something despite problems of a bad situation
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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