Donations help a mother get back on her feet after her husband was murdered
A group is gathering behind a Cincinnati mother this holiday â after her husband was shot and killed.
and last updated 2020-12-24 07:08:13-05
CINCINNATI â Five months ago, Rebecca Dority s husband was murdered, and the trauma of it forced her to check into a hospital for two weeks. When she returned, she found her and her five children s belongings on the street.
The family s eviction left them homeless while still grappling with the loss of Dority s husband, Ivan Hughes. I feel so alone and lost in this world without my husband, said Dority.
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