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Ineitha Lynnette Hardaway, better known as “Diamond,” suddenly passed away at age 51 without any notice.
During her funeral in North Carolina, her best friend Herneitha Rochelle Hardaway Richardson, better known as “Silk,” questioned whether or not Americans are being “poisoned” by the COVID-19 vaccine.
Silk said, βInstead of asking if Americans are vaxxed or unvaxxed, the real question to ask is: Are Americans being poisoned?β
The Associated Press and others have reported that the cause of death is an apparent heart attack. She suffered from heart disease and high blood pressure.
Silk said Diamond suddenly couldn’t breathe. She and her husband called 911, but it was too late.
Now Silk is demanding answers about what happened to her.
This is horrible to watch
Diamond said she couldnβt breathe and then died suddenly
Silk is demanding answers about the vaccine and what it did to her sister
Why does this keep happening?!
Why do healthy Americans keep dying suddenly out of nowhere?!pic.twitter.com/OP4acnlxwq
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) January 21, 2023

“As soon as Diamond hung up the phone, she said to me: ‘I can’t breathe’,” Silk explained.
“It was suddenly, out of nowhere, and with no warning,” she continued.
“I got her to the kitchen table, opened up the back door, so that she could get some air. And each breath was less, and less, and less,” Silk said.
It was revealed that former President Donald Trump paid all of the funeral expenses.
Silk talks about how DJT told her to have whatever she wants for Diamonds funeral and he would cover the costs. I love this man π₯° pic.twitter.com/wjkeno8GWZ
— πΊπΈNatalieπΊπΈ (@badd_blondie) January 21, 2023
Trump responded to the news by writing, βOn Sunday, January 8th, 2023, the world lost an angel and true friend, Lynette βDiamondβ Hardaway.”
“She was great. Diamond lived a life founded on her passion and love all of humanity,” Trump said.
“The legacy she leaves behind will forever live in our hearts, she was a really great person.”
“Please join us on Saturday, January 21st in Fayetteville, North Carolina, as we celebrate the life of Diamond,” he added.