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The circle of relatives of a British pupil nurse stabbed to dying in Texas has raised greater than £40,000 to convey her house and “give her the peaceful and dignified farewell she deserves”.
Tamilore Odunsi, 23, from London, who posted about her research on TikTok, was once “brutally murdered” in her house simply days sooner than she was once set to graduate in Houston, her sister Georgina mentioned in a tribute on a GoFundMe web page.
The circle of relatives has requested for donations in opposition to repatriation, funeral and burial prices.
Houston Police Department mentioned the frame of a 23-year-old lady came upon on 26 April is waiting for id and murder detectives are investigating.
Detectives mentioned officials were known as to an condo complicated for a welfare take a look at within the South Side house of Houston once they came upon blood at the patio.
Inside, officials discovered a feminine with more than one stab wounds at the kitchen flooring. She was once pronounced lifeless on the scene, police mentioned.
A male with a minimum of one stab wound was once taken to sanatorium in a important situation, they added.

Paying tribute to the scholar, her sister Georgina wrote on GoFundme: “Tami was a beautiful soul, full of light, ambition and kindness. She was just 23-years-old.”
She added that Ms Odunsi had moved to the United States to “pursue her dream of becoming a nurse, dedicating herself to a life of care and service”.
“Tragically, Tami was brutally murdered just days before she was set to graduate from university – an unimaginable loss at a moment that should have marked the beginning of a bright and promising future,” her sister mentioned.

The nursing pupil ceaselessly posted about her existence as a nursing pupil at Texas Woman’s University to her 31,000 fans on TikTok.
In her final video on 21 April, she posted about her pleasure being two weeks from graduating, with vacations booked to have fun.
In a observation, the college mentioned it was once “deeply saddened” to be informed of her dying.
“At just 17, Tami moved alone from London to Houston, bravely adapting to a new country, a new culture, and a new academic system – all just months before the pandemic began,” a spokesperson mentioned.
“She made a tremendous impact on our university community, and her legacy will continue to inspire us.”
The college is providing counselling to scholars suffering from Ms Odunsi’s dying.
Additional reporting by means of Fiona Nimoni