East End woman dies after rushed to hospital
The woman has been identified as Tamara Williams, 34.
According to reliable sources close to the individual, Williams' ill-health took for the worse and had to be rushed to hospital via ambulance.
She had also appeared disoriented at the time, according to sources.
Williams reportedly died despite valiant efforts by medical professionals to administer rehabilitative and resuscitative care.
34 Responses to “East End woman dies after rushed to hospital”
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Being lockdown have nothing to do with your immune systems so what you trying to tell me a person that spend time in jail for 10 months i was never sick cause I was lockdown we only lockdown for what I may say 3 weeks and you think cause she was lockdown that she wasn't getting to walk around call her family when she want watch tv go out side breath in fresh air.
Unlike me I couldn't call my family only onces aweek I couldn't walk only from the cell to the out side porch for 30 mins to get some air and back in. TV was a no show getting water and good food was a no too. So tell me what do being lockdown have to do with anything about how she die or how anything going on right now in tortola. Yes I understand some people can't take it and their stressing but we all need to pray pray pray pray ask god to help us in this time dont stress leave it all to god. We all have life we all will see this thru just pray and ask god for help in this time of need.
After losing track of each other for so many years, I was so elated to see you working nearby. You looked so happy and carefree, I couldnt help but to hug you. Same as we'd always do as children. Oh, and a fierce hugger you were! You had this positive demeanor that was always reinforced with a lovely smile. Beautiful inside and out! Picturesque a soft-spoken, mild-mannered soul who was always keen to giving anyone kind words or advice. I delighted in your laughter, your funny antics, but above all, your deep conversations were the most enthralling. Your were truly wise beyond your age.
Alas, even as we have gone through the motions of childhood, transitioned into teenagers and then now adults, you remained the same you, that I knew so many years ago. This side of the world was blessed with one of the most humblest, sweetest, kindest, giving individuals that I am grateful to have met and called my friend.
Sadly, your light was too bright for this world. It's even disheartening to experience a world where you could see your friend, but couldnt even hug them in the end. Woe, is me!
I hope that your life albeit short, was a happy one. I also hope if God permits, that the memory of my dear sweet friend Tamara, grows old with me. Until we meet again, rest easy...
Love Alone,
Shanika J. Jennings
ETPS, Class of 1997
May her soul rest in peace.
Rest in paradise Tamara
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