In loving memory.
I would like to say a few words in regards to the passing of FWR if I may.
Some knew her well, some didn't, but many have now heard of her after she has now left us.
Her story is very sad tale, yet chalked with lessons for us to live by, remember and also learn from, her tragic story will live with us forever.
FWR died way too young, not yet even in her prime, but in terms of her potential, she was still in her infancy.
Taken way too early from us, before she could even realize what she could have become. Only in death does one realize how important one was to others and how much has been wasted with coulda, woulda, shoulda.
Her death was sudden and a bit unexpected, some say violent. We knew she was hanging around some new people that just moved into the area, but who knew it would come to this? She didn't really see it coming. She didn't know exactly how to defender herself properly. She made the mistake of trusting someone she did not know well.
The suspect has been found, and has even admitted to the act committed, and has gotten away scott free. They are actually even bragging about it.
I hope that the mistakes FWR made during her life will not be in vain. I hope those who knew her well, her acquaintances, and even those just hearing of her tragedy now, learn from her mistakes and provide themselves with a better defense and a more fulfilling future.
These friends now also live in fear that they will be next, with the suspect still out there roaming free in their neighbourhood, peeking in the windows to see what they can take and who's next. They actually live amongst us now. They moved into FWR's house and are subletting KWG's basement.
All donations concerning her premature demise can be sent to SPQ and KWG, her close neighbours.
FWR - Rest in Peace - The whole ROF neighbourhood will miss you and we'll try not to forget you.
Drew2222