A family of Georgia is in mourning of an unimaginable loss after losing two relatives in a month. Tasha Lawson died just a few days after her 20 -year -old son, Tee’andrick lawsonsuffered a brutal murder in an alleged attack of hatred crime.
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More details on the tragic death of Georgia Mom
According to the New York PostTasha died of heart complications at Waycross Hospital on April 13. She was 48 years old. Since then, her family has attributed his death to “pure sorrow” on the loss of her son two weeks ago, with whom she shared an “unbreakable” link. Both were described as “Best friends who did everything together” in a Gofundme To support Tasha’s funeral expenses. In addition, fundraising mentioned the impact that the death of Tee’andrick had on his mother, declaring, “The pain of losing his son was too much for his heart to wear.”
Tasha Lawson cried her son in a final interview
“I can’t wake him up when I go to the store with me, I can’t do anything about it. He just didn’t deserve what they did to him. […] And those who did it, I all get along. You all came to my house. You have all eaten my food. Did you all do all that, but then do this to my boy?
How tee’andrick died
Tee’Andrick was alone at home when two men broke into his family’s house and confronted him. When Tee’andrick’s brother could not grasp him after several unanswered calls, he went to check it and found his lifeless body in his room.
According to Wtoc, Tee’Andrick died of his horrible injuries. For the moment, the police have not made a single arrest in connection with his death. The family said that the attack was a crime of hatred, declaring that the tee’andrick killers targeted it because of their sexuality. They also seem to suspect that people responsible for his death may not be foreigners to their family. “He thought he was safe, and he was not safe. And for people who are literally just opposite, like, I can’t,” Said Terreona. “Everyone accepted it, but men who couldn’t accept.”
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is still looking for the case and has not yet officially labeled the case a crime of hatred.
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