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Cuevas and Correa both belonged to a large circle of family and friends who live near Philadelphia's gritty Kensington neighborhood. On Jan. 24, 2004, Cuevas, Correa and a girl Correa claimed was her daughter, Aaliyah Hernandez, were together at a birthday party that Evelyn Vera, Pedro's sister, was throwing for her granddaughter. Cuevas says Evelyn brought Aaliyah over to her and said, "Isn't Carolyn's daughter beautiful? She's not your baby." This out-of-the-blue comment deepened suspicions Cuevas had always had about Correa's role in the disappearance of her baby; Correa...
...three days before the alleged kidnapping. Her boyfriend at the time, Andre Moore, says he pressed his ear against Correa's naked, bulging belly and felt kicking. So what happened to the baby Correa seemed to be carrying? Says Moore: "I have no idea." He said he learned Aaliyah was not his child when he requested a paternity test in 1999. The Philadelphia city council will hold hearings to review the fire investigation. Attorneys expected Delimar Vera to move into her mother's custody early this week...
...crooner R. KELLY dug younger women even before his alleged underage-girl sex tape surfaced. He wed singer AALIYAH when she was 15. Her furious parents...
...mother never saw him get it. An asthma attack killed her when Damon was 15. Her portrait covers his left biceps. Two years ago, tragedy struck again when his fiance, the singer Aaliyah, died in a Bahamas plane crash. Dash shocked co-workers when he strutted through the office only a week after Aaliyah's death. "Once I realized how many people depend on me at Roc-A-Fella, I knew I had to recover," he says...
...lasting public awareness of the singer, thereby gaining further recognition for her own work. Elliott may not expressly be aware of the driving force behind this blatant misuse of her late friend’s likeness, but in “memorializing” the loss of Aaliyah, Elliott has reduced a promising young artist’s memory to nothing more than a promotional tool...