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Family Of Murdered Lumberton Girl Receives New Home

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The family of Hania Aguilar has received a new home from Time Out Communities in order to have a "new start."

The family of a North Carolina teen who was kidnapped and killed has been given a new home.

Mitchell Hunt with Time Out Communities tells the Fayetteville Observer the property management company wanted to give Hania Aguilar's family a new start.

They got keys Tuesday to a new, double-wide mobile home about a mile from Rosewood Mobile Home Park. It was at Rosewood that the 13-year-old was kidnapped before school on Nov. 5.

Her body was found three weeks later. No arrests have been made.

Hunt says Hania's siblings won't have to change schools.

The lot rent has been waived for six months, and community donations will help furnish the home.

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