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Tyler Perry offers to pay for funeral of twin toddlers
Tyler Perry has offered to pay for the funerals of twin girls killed after being left in a hot auto in Georgia.
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In her interview, Ellis asked for help to pay for the funeral.
Ellis, who was checking on another family member who was injured in a vehicle crash at the time of the girls’ death, told Channel 2 she didn’t know how she was going to pay for the twins’ funeral. Ellis’ family members had also started a GoFundMe page which has raised more than $21,000.
The twins later died at the hospital.
Asa North, 24, faces two counts of involuntary manslaughter after he left his twin daughters in a hot auto.
Alaynah and Ariel died August 4 when their father left them in a hot auto, police said. Officers were called to the apartment complex around 6:30 p.m. and say they found neighbors trying to cool the girls down in the pool with ice packs. The 15-month-old twins, Ariel and Alaynahwere, died Aug.4. He’s now facing two counts of involuntary manslaughter and charges of reckless conduct, and the girls’ mother Breal Ellis recently gave a heartbreaking interview to WSB-TV Atlanta.
In a story August 8 about the Wounded Warrior Project, The Associated Press reported erroneously which news outlet interviewed the charity’s chief executive. “But I know they’re in heaven”.
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“They didn’t deserve to die like that, or die period”, she said.