Civic laying-out ceremony for Sia Fatu Kamara,alleged domestic violence victim.
Published: Aug 30, 2024
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[Music] Echoes of morning whispered through the womb as a Civic lay out ceremony is being held for Sak Camara the communication and Community engagement lead for Freetown the Tre toown and a member of the Freetown city council a victim of domestic violence who tragically lost her life as a result of such thousands of MERS have gathered at the Freetown city council to pay their last [Music] respects the statistics are staggering according to the seron demographic and health survey of 2019 60.7% of women and adolescent girls aged 15 to 49 have experienced physical violence and 7.4% have endured sexual violence since the age of 15 sadly sifatu Kamara has now become a part of this gam numbers sifatu Kamara known for her passionate work as a communication and Community engagement lead was allegedly a victim of domestic violence a brutal reality that claimed her life the autopsy result revealed seven broken bones a chilling Testament to the violence she endured her death is a stark reminder of the urgent's need to address and combat domestic violence in the community thank you for being a confident push button and cheerleader I never took it for granted I love you so much and the pain of your departure will forever be HED in my heart The Memories We Shar will forever be cherish my baby venturing Beyond her comfort zone to make a positive impact on those around her her possibilities ca's possibilities seemed endless her future looked so promising a future that is now lost to all of us due to the harshness of death cherish her and love her seea never wanted to be a statistic a name in the paper a story people tell with a shake of the head ca wanted to be free to be happy to be safe but instead she lived in fear we are grateful for the time we had with her however brief it had been she had thought us the true meaning of love resilience and selflessness she showed us how to live fully love deeply and give generously she will be late to rest this Sunday the 1st of September 2024 at the Charles David's Memorial Methodist Church in lomley at 2:30 p.m. we must remember that her story is not just a tragic loss but a call to action domestic violence is not just a statistics it's a real pervasive threat that affects countless lives mayat Tomi a news Freetown