Questions nonetheless encompass the dying of a Black lady who was discovered hanging in a tree in Orlando final month.
Yolna Lubrin31, was discovered useless on September 28 hanging from a tree within the yard of a house her household mentioned wasn’t hers.
The Orange County health worker mentioned Lubrin’s explanation for dying remains to be below investigation. No post-mortem has been launched however police suspect Lubrin died by suicide.
“Whereas all dying investigations are predicated upon the existence of trauma to the physique as a way to decide a felony act, our investigation has up to now not revealed any bodily accidents apart from the ligature marks on the neck brought on by the hanging,” the Orlando Police Division mentioned in a press release.
Authorities cited a historical past of psychological sickness, witness states, and telephone communications from Lubrin that they mentioned confirmed indicators of suicide. Nevertheless, Lubrin’s household believes another person is liable for her dying.
Throughout a press convention on Wednesday (October 4), Naomi LubrinLubrin’s older sister, referred to as for a clear investigation into her dying.
“My sister Yolna Ruth Lubrin didn’t commit suicide,” Naomi Lubrin mentioned.
“Nobody has been in a position to stand and say, ‘Hey, let’s have a dialog with the household to get a unique narrative,’” she added. “Nobody has been empathetic of our wants.”
Pastor Carl Sotothe co-founder of Black Lives Matter Restoration Inc., agreed with the sister’s sentiments.
“She didn’t put herself there. Somebody needed to have put her there,” Soto mentioned in the course of the press convention. “Examine all people who lived or occupied the house of the place Ms. Lubrin’s physique was discovered.”
Soto alleged that police missed sure proof within the case, together with that her automotive was discovered “severely vandalized with all of the doorways open” and a previous sexual assault.
“We wish to be sure that we make it loud and clear. We’re not simply asking for the media consciousness. We’re asking for a brand new investigation,” Miles Mulrainthe founding father of Let Your Voice Be Heard Inc, mentioned.
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