Tiana Thompson s family continue fundraising for Crohn s, almost two years since her tragic death
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Blackburn man lucky to be alive after severing main artery in hand putting rubbish in bin
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Tiana Thompson A DARWEN family is continuing to raise awareness about Crohn’s Disease - a year after the tragic death of their ‘hero’ daughter and grandchild. Tiana Thompson collapsed two days after Christmas Day 2019 and was taken to hospital where her condition deteriorated and she suffered a blood clot on the brain. The former St Bede’s High School pupil went to Royal Preston Hospital for an operation but died on January 18, 2020. Her family has been left heartbroken by her death and takes each day as it comes. Tiana’s grandmother Sheila Edwards writes two pages every day of her feelings after the 20-year-old’s death.
Claflin student wins game show
The Black College Quiz game show tests the knowledge of historically black colleges and universities students on Black history, culture, and politics. Author: Devin Johnson Updated: 11:03 PM EST December 14, 2020
ORANGEBURG COUNTY, S.C. Claflin University freshman Otiana Thompson is the newest winner of the Black College Quiz (BCQ), a game show that tests the knowledge of historically Black colleges and universities students on black history, culture, and politics.
Thompson, who represented Claflin University on the show, said she had to compete against 20 other students to make it to the final round. She said she spent most of her winter break studying in preparation for the competition.