WHITESTOWN, Ind. —
A 32-year-old cleaning crew worker who went to the wrong home to work was shot and killed in Whitestown, Indiana, on Wednesday morning, police said.
The worker, identified as Maria Florinda Rios Perez , according to NBC News and WTHR-TV , had tried to use keys in her hand to get into a new client's home when she was shot.
The home she intended to go into was behind the one where she and her husband went, The New York Times reported. Rios' brother told reporters that his sister fell into her husband's arms after being shot through the door of the home.
"It’s so unjust. She was only trying to bring home the daily bread to support her family," Rios told NBC News. "She accidentally went to the wrong house, but he shouldn’t have taken her life."
She was a mother of

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