Queasha D Hardy Death | Passed Away | Obituary
Queasha Hardy Death – Dead: A great loss was made known to InsideEko. As friends and families of the deceased are mourning the passing of their loved and cherished Queasha Hardy.
Having heard about this great loss, the family of this individual is passing through pains, mourning the unexpected passing of their beloved.
This departure was confirmed through social media posts made by Twitter users who pour out tributes, and condolences to the family of the deceased.
Her name was Queasha D. Hardy.
#QueashaDHardy y’all what is it gonna take? I woke up feeling so helpless. Yesterday we woke up to the same news about another one of our sisters murdered in the Bronx. Just absolutely NO regard for human life. #BlackTransLivesMatter #SayHerName
Her name was Queasha D. Hardy. #QueashaDHardy y’all what is it gonna take? I woke up feeling so helpless. Yesterday we woke up to the same news about another one of our sisters murdered in the Bronx. Just absolutely NO regard for human life. #BlackTransLivesMatter #SayHerName pic.twitter.com/bBBpDG0KG7
— ✊🏿SIS THEE ACTIVIST✊🏿 (@ucancallmesis) July 28, 2020
Another Black trans woman was killed in Louisiana today. This time in Baton Rouge. This is the 3rd death of a Black trans woman in the last month. This article and others also deadnames Queasha D. Hardy. It needs to be corrected! #BlackLivesMatter #BlackTransLivesMatter
Another Black trans woman was killed in Louisiana today. This time in Baton Rouge. This is the 3rd death of a Black trans woman in the last month. This article and others also deadnames Queasha D. Hardy. It needs to be corrected! #BlackLivesMatter #BlackTransLivesMatter https://t.co/Gub0kgvVn6
— Eugene B. Johnson (@eugenejohnson_) July 28, 2020
We were saddened to wake up this morning to the news of the murders of Tiffany Harris and Queasha D. Hardy – two Black trans women. This violence MUST end. Black trans women have always fought for the rights of our community– let’s show up for them. #BlackTransLivesMatter
We were saddened to wake up this morning to the news of the murders of Tiffany Harris and Queasha D. Hardy – two Black trans women. This violence MUST end. Black trans women have always fought for the rights of our community– let’s show up for them. #BlackTransLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/oILbLR0H81
— SF LGBT Center (@SFLGBTCenter) July 28, 2020
Queasha Hardy has also been identified by community members as being murdered today. We are sending so much love to our family in the Baton Rouge and New Orleans area.The article reporting the murder has yet to identify Queasha’s name.
Queasha Hardy has also been identified by community members as being murdered today. We are sending so much love to our family in the Baton Rouge and New Orleans area.
The article reporting the murder has yet to identify Queasha’s name. https://t.co/XAmfU7ZZWC
— TransgenderLawCenter (@TransLawCenter) July 28, 2020
Tiffany Harris 32 years old, The Bronx and Queasha D. Hardy, 22 years old, Baton Rouge murdered for being their true selves.
In 7 months, there have been 25 reported murders of Black Trans lives. When will this end! #RestInPower #BlackTransLivesMatter
Tiffany Harris 32 years old, The Bronx and Queasha D. Hardy, 22 years old, Baton Rouge murdered for being their true selves.
In 7 months, there have been 25 reported murders of Black Trans lives. When will this end! #RestInPower #BlackTransLivesMatter— Resurrection Victorious 🏳️🌈 (@uniteminds) July 28, 2020
We are still working on getting more details about the death, as family statement on the death is yet to be released.