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Georgia Mother Dies of Heartbreak 11 Days After Son's Tragic Death


A heartbreaking incident has unfolded in Georgia, where a mother, Tasha Lawson, has reportedly died of heartbreak just 11 days after her 20-year-old son, Tee'Andrick Lawson, was allegedly beaten to death at their home. The family believes Tee'Andrick's death was a hate crime due to his sexual orientation.

Tee'Andrick was found dead in his bedroom on April 2, and his family claims that two men broke into the house and targeted him because of his sexual orientation. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has not confirmed the motive behind the killing.

Tasha Lawson, 48, passed away on April 13 at a hospital in Waycross due to "natural causes" from an "aortic dissection rupture, hypertensive, and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease." However, her family believes that she died from "sheer heartbreak" after losing her son.

According to a GoFundMe page set up for their funerals, Tee'Andrick and his mother were inseparable and did everything together. The page describes them as "best friends" who shared a deep and unbreakable bond.

The family is still grappling with the loss of both Tee'Andrick and Tasha. Tee'Andrick's sister, Terreona Harrison, described him as someone who "just wanted to be him" and said that everyone in their community accepted him for who he was.

The tragic deaths of Tasha Lawson and her son Tee'Andrick have left their family and community in shock and grief. The incident highlights the need for greater understanding, acceptance, and support for individuals from all walks of life, particularly those from the LGBTQ+ community.

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