NBA’s Isaiah Thomas Opens Up About Sister’s Tragic Death
Isaiah Thomas Opens Up About Sister’s Tragic Death
NBA star Isaiah Thomas has released a statement about his sister’s recent tragic death. See his statement below.
As previously reported, Isaiah’s 22-year-old sister, Chyna J. Thomas, was involved in a fatal one-car accident on Interstate 5 in Federal Way Saturday morning and died at the scene. According to a report,
Witnesses reported that the car, a 1998 Toyota Camry, was being driven normally at first.
“All of a sudden it started to drift very casually onto the left shoulder,” State Patrol spokesman Trooper Nick King said.
The car traveled about 50 feet partially off the roadway until it hit a Jersey barrier.
“That vaulted the vehicle head-on into the sign post,” King said.
The car came to rest on top of the barrier and against a large metal pole holding a carpool sign on the shoulder of the freeway.
The State Patrol reports that Chyna Thomas was not wearing her seat belt.
Chyna Thomas’s Facebook page’s profile lists her a package handler for Federal Express and a former student at Tacoma’s School of the Arts.
We continue to send prayers and condolences to they’re family.
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