Angel’s family: None of the rumours
Wed, September 19, 2012 - 12:05 AM
A broken-hearted mother is still trying to come to grips with her daughter’s death.
Mother Janice Nicholls, her two daughters and other family members are finding solace in each other as they try to dispel the rumours surrounding Angel Taitt’s death.
Taitt jumped to her death last Friday from the top level of the City Centre car park in Bridgetown.
“We are not blind to the rumours going around on Facebook and the BlackBerry. People saying she had AIDS, them saying she was a paro. Them say she went in the house and find she husband [with] . . . another man. It ain’t nothing so,” Angel’s sister Yvette Gittens told the MIDWEEK NATION yesterday.
The family indicated that Angel, who was recently married, was trying to cope with a difficult marriage. (AH)
Here, Nicholls is seen reflecting on the life of her daughter.
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Comment LinkAngel's passing does not have to be in vain for those in similar circumstances. It's all about pray, faith and patience, sometimes a good counsellor MAY help.
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Comment LinkIt must be quite difficult for a mother to lose an off-spring especially in this tragic manner. Show some compassion and consideration and allow this bereaved, hurting family to grieve the lost of their loved one devoid of all the foolish things which you're saying.
Put yourself in the family's position and see how you would feel if you lost a loved one and others were saying things that weren't true about the cause of death. You wouldn't like it, would you?
If you can't bring yourselves to offer condolences and solace to the family or even prayers, for Heaven's sake, exercise some control over your mind/tongue and cease from saying anything. May the Lord visit this family and friends in their time of sorrow.
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