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Former Miss Jamaica contestant dies after beating at ATM in New York

Monday, 2nd March 2020

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A former Miss Jamaica candidate, Tamara Sinclair, passed on a month ago, probably from wounds she supported when a Bronx lady and her companions purportedly beat her up after she wouldn't give her attackers access to a bank lobby.

Accordingly, a lady, Reign Harney, is currently confronting murder and theft allegations corresponding to the demise of Sinclair, who was a nursing right hand.

Harney was captured a week ago and summoned in the Bronx Criminal Court last Friday.

Reports are that Sinclair, 44, was in a TD Bank vestibule on White Plains Road close to Pelham Parkway South on February 11, when Harney hit into the glass entryway, requesting that Sinclair let her in.

Sinclair won't and later went across the road to a Bank of America area, where Harney and two companions supposedly assaulted her. Police reacted to the attack, however, no report was recorded.

One of the ladies who are still everywhere grabbed Sinclair's mobile phone, pushed her to the ground and kicked her when she attempted to retaliate, investigators said.

One more of the aggressors took Sinclair's wallet, offered it to Harney to rifle through, and kicked the injured individual down the bank vestibule ventures, as indicated by court papers.

Sinclair recorded a police report on February 17.

Three days from that point forward, she went to Montefiore Medical Center griping of head and chest torments, police sources said.

A specialist cautioned Sinclair that blood coagulations that created from the beating could execute her; however, her family said she dreaded a major emergency clinic bill, so she returned home.

She, in this manner, kicked the bucket at home.

The NYPD is examining why no report was recorded the day of the assault and attempting to catch the other two people who were allegedly engaged with the attack.