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Ottawa woman Khadija Charmant, 22, was shot and killed exterior of a Brampton recording studio on Oct. 19, 2024. (Photograph: GoFundMe)
Family and friends are remembering a younger woman from Ottawa shot and killed in Brampton as “full of life, laughter, happiness and pure joy.”
“On her worst days, she made sure everyone around her was always happy,” reads a web-based tribute to Khadija Charmant, a 22-year-old woman shot and killed in Brampton earlier this month.
Charmant, also called Marsha, was sitting in a parked automotive with 4 different ladies and one male round 6 a.m. on Oct. 19 when police say one other automobile pulled alongside them and somebody began taking pictures.
The group had been parked exterior a Brampton recording studio and Charmant had travelled to the GTA to look at her buddy carry out at a live performance, in keeping with the CBC.
The sufferer’s mom Catiuska stated police consider the automobile was mistakenly focused and that her daughter died making an attempt to guard her pals from the gunfire, she advised the CBC.
Pal of the sufferer Angeliqua Marmontel stated Charmant was “known for taking care of her family and would take off the shirt on her back to make sure that they were always straight.”
Marmontel stated Charmant’s loss of life has been exhausting on her mom and three siblings that she left behind and has began a GoFundMe fundraiser accumulating donations for the household and funeral bills, saying “anything is helpful right now.”
Relations have shared the GoFundMe web page on social media and have raised $4,346 of a $4,000 purpose. The CBC reported the sufferer’s father Mark Jackson additionally died of gun violence in a Montreal taking pictures in 2020.
No suspect or automobile descriptions have been launched by police and investigators haven’t commented on any potential motive.
Anybody with details about the taking pictures can contact Peel Regional Police by calling 905-453-3311. Nameless suggestions may additionally be submitted to Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or by visiting www.peelcrimestoppers.ca.
Whenever you contact Crime Stoppers you keep nameless, by no means need to testify, and will obtain a $2,000 reward.
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