In a follow-up post on Saturday, Quanda Bandz continued, sharing her disappointment that Keed will never meet their unborn child. What am I supposed to tell Naychur? What am I gone tell our new baby? Keed I just told you the other day if you left me with these two kids I was gone loose my mind," she wrote. I can’t breathe right sleep right nothing I don’t even wanna talk to nobody.
Along with a series of videos, which included the two drinking champagne in the bathtub, partying together, and sharing the positive results of her pregnancy test, Bandz expressed her sadness at losing Keed. Quanda Bandz, Lil Keed's girlfriend and mother of their daughter Naychur, also shared a lengthy post in his honor. On Saturday, Gotit added, "All gas no brakes no playin, I got you Keed." Gotit continued on his Instagram Story, posting a look at his sad face along with several crying emojis, as well as "Whyyy bra, whyyy u leave me bra.” “I know what u want me to do and that’s go hard for Mama Daddy Our Brothers Naychur and Whiteboy.” “Can’t believe I seened u die today bro I did all my cries,” Lil Keed's brother Lil Gotit wrote on Instagram, along with a photo of the two. The popular Atlanta rapper (real name: Raqhid Jevon Render) was signed to Young Thug’s Young Slime Life record label. The mother of a 17-year-old boy told Boston 25, that her son’s school waited to call 911 when he was having a stroke. The Boston Public Schools are also investigating a separate incident involving the care of a student who was suffering a medical episode on Thursday. “This is an unfortunate incident that took place at the McKinley, and actions were taken to ensure the safety of the staff member involved and appropriate interventions have occurred,” according to a statement from the Boston Public School’s spokesperson.īoth Boston police and Boston safety services are investigating the incident. “It should be noted that the victim notified the school’s principal about the incident, the principal stated that they would call 911 but did not do so,” the police report stated.Īccording to the police report, the teacher said she took herself to a local urgent-care clinic, and later told police she would be going to her doctor to further evaluate the burns.īoston 25 reached out to the Boston Public Schools Department for comment. The teacher later told police she was in “excruciating pain” and the “left side of her face, ear, and eye were stinging.” But when the teacher went to the school nurse, who treated her for burns, she was advised to seek additional medical attention. The student “then threw his cup of boiling hot ramen noodles at his teacher’s face,” Boston Police said.
The teacher told him not do to that and went over to take the book away, but the student snatched it back, according to the report. The student was charged as a juvenile with aggravated assault after the May 5th incident at the McKinley Middle School.Īccording to the police report obtained by Boston 25 News, the boy was trying to heat up ramen noodles in a school microwave, and he tried to put a textbook in with the noodles. A Boston Public Schools teacher was hospitalized last week after a student threw “boiling hot” ramen-noodle water at her face and the school’s principal did not call 911, according to a report from the Boston Police Department.