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Court grants John Powell custody of mother’s body while estranged husband receives twin children for burial

Sebastian County, Arkansas – Nearly two weeks after the tragic deaths of 40-year-old Charity Powell-Beallis and her 6-year-old twin children, a Sebastian County court has issued a ruling regarding the custody of their bodies for burial. The decision comes as the investigation into the deaths, which authorities say involved gunshot wounds, continues. No suspect has yet been publicly named.

Charity Powell-Beallis and her twins were found deceased at a home in Bonanza on the morning of Dec. 3, one day after Charity’s final divorce hearing. The circumstances surrounding the deaths remain under investigation, leaving the community searching for answers amid the grief.

Charity’s surviving son, John Powell, has been actively involved in seeking both closure and legal control over his mother’s estate. He previously told 5NEWS that securing the body of his mother was a top priority. “That’s our top priority right now, to be able to put my mother to rest as she deserves, instead of letting someone else get her body and do whatever they want with it,” Powell said.

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Court documents filed on Dec. 17 indicate that an agreement was reached between Powell and the attorney representing Randall Beallis, Charity’s estranged husband and the father of the twins, regarding custody of the bodies. Under the agreement, Powell will take custody of his mother’s body to arrange her funeral, while Beallis will receive the bodies of his twin children for burial.

In addition to gaining custody of the body, John Powell was formally appointed the administrator of his mother’s estate. As part of the appointment, Powell is required to sign a $20,000 surety bond, ensuring that he will fulfill his responsibilities as the estate’s principal.

The court’s ruling brings some clarity to a heartbreaking situation, allowing the family to move forward with burial arrangements while the investigation continues. Authorities have emphasized that no suspect has been named, and they are continuing to gather evidence regarding the circumstances that led to the deaths.

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The case has drawn attention in Sebastian County, with neighbors and community members expressing shock and sorrow. The deaths occurred in a context of recent family legal disputes, highlighting the complicated dynamics surrounding the family.

While Powell and Beallis now have the ability to proceed with burial plans for their loved ones, many questions remain about the events leading up to Dec. 3. As the legal and investigative processes continue, the hope is that the family can find some measure of closure amid their profound loss.

The court’s decision marks an important step in addressing the immediate needs of the family while the broader investigation unfolds, providing a measure of control and dignity in the midst of a deeply tragic situation.

 

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