According to reports, a 22-year-old mother of an infant girl in South Carolina was found dead after she went missing during a birthday trip – she told her family she didn’t feel safe which led to her tragically missing. It’s done.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said last week that Ta’heli Payton’s body was discovered in Charlotte, more than three weeks after she was reported missing.
She and her boyfriend, who have a 6-month-old girl, made the nearly two-hour trip from her home in Spartanburg across the state border on Nov. 19, but her boyfriend went home without her the next day after an argument between the two. . a friend told the Charlotte Observer This week.
Payton was left with “no phone, no money, no resources,” Kelani Davis said.
Payton later called her mother at a pub and told her she did not feel safe and was walking to a nearby Burger King, fox 10 Reported on Monday.
Payton texted her loved ones a few hours later saying a friend was going to pick her up, but that never happened, the station reports.
Peyton was also hospitalized for postpartum depression and was later released on Nov. 20, her family said earlier last week. WBTV reported.
She was last seen that day and was found dead on December 11.
Davis told her friend The Charlotte Observer, “She would always tell everyone, never give up, and she would always tell me how beautiful I was.” “Just made sure everyone was confident in themselves. And she knew how beautiful she was. He did.”
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police said last week that the investigation into Payton’s death is ongoing. No cause of death has been revealed.
Davis said this week that she knows as little about the investigation as the public.
“I just want my best friend to get the justice she deserves and get the rest she needs,” she said.
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