A tragic incident in Hazlehurst, Georgia, has left a family devastated after a mother and her son both passed away under heartbreaking circumstances. Tasha Lawson, 48, died just days after her 20-year-old son, Tee’Andrick Lawson, was found brutally beaten to death in their home. The family believes that Tee’Andrick’s death was a hate crime motivated by his sexual orientation.
Tasha Lawson’s death was attributed to heart complications, specifically an aortic dissection rupture, hypertensive, and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. However, her family insists that she died of a broken heart, unable to cope with the loss of her beloved son. The close bond between mother and son was evident to everyone who knew them, as they were described as best friends who did everything together.
Tee’Andrick Lawson’s tragic death occurred on April 2, allegedly at the hands of two intruders who broke into their home while his mother was away. Family members have expressed their belief that Tee’Andrick was targeted because of his sexual orientation, although the Georgia Bureau of Investigation has not confirmed this theory. Tee’Andrick’s sister, Terreona Harrison, spoke out about her brother’s desire to live authentically and the struggles he faced because of others’ inability to accept him for who he was.
In the days leading up to her own passing, Tasha Lawson shared her thoughts on her son’s untimely death, emphasizing his vibrant personality and the injustice of the violence he endured. She mourned the loss of her son and expressed her disbelief that he could be taken from her in such a cruel manner. The family is devastated by the double tragedy that has befallen them, as they try to come to terms with the loss of both Tasha and Tee’Andrick Lawson.
The community has rallied around the family, with a GoFundMe page set up to support them in covering the expenses associated with the funerals of mother and son. The heartbreaking story of Tasha and Tee’Andrick Lawson serves as a reminder of the devastating impact of hate and violence, and the importance of acceptance and love for all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation.