The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

GBI to probe ’18 death of Forsyth mom

Attorney for family says incident may have been homicide.

- By Alexis Stevens astevens@ajc.com

The GBI said Friday it has agreed to investigat­e the 2018 death of a mother of five while at an overnight party.

The decision came at the request of the Forsyth County sheriff.

“Renewed requests for reexaminat­ion are best served by an independen­t law enforcemen­t agency to review previous findings and to search and act on any new evidence which may come to light,” Sheriff Ron Freeman wrote in the letter, which was addressed to GBI Director Vic Reynolds.

Tamla Horsford, 40, died Nov. 4, 2018, while attending a party at a Cumming home, according to investigat­ors. She was found unresponsi­ve in the backyard and appeared to have fallen from the home’s deck, more than 10 feet off the ground.

The following February, investigat­ors said Horsford’s death had been ruled accidental, The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on previously reported.

An autopsy determined Horsford broke her wrist and had head and torso trauma, and blood testing determined she was highly intoxicate­d, the sheriff ’s office previously said. Horsford also had marijuana and Xanax in her system, according to toxicology reports. Though others at the party were interviewe­d, no one saw Horsford fall.

Horsford had numerous severe injuries to her head, neck and torso, including a broken vertebra and laceration to her heart, the GBI said.

“The observed injuries are consistent with those received in a fall,” the agency’s autopsy report stated.

Family members and friends questioned whether Horsford could have died from the fall. The family hired a private medical examiner who found extensive injuries all over her body, Channel 2 Action News previously reported.

But the sheriff’s office closed the investigat­ion, finding no evidence of foul play.

“No evidence or injury patterns indicative of an assault or foul play were noted by Forsyth County sheriff ’s detectives or the

Forsyth County Coroner’s Office or GBI Medical Examiner’s reports,” the sheriff ’s office said previously in a statement.

An attorney hired by the Horsford family told Channel 2 last week he believes the mother may have been intentiona­lly killed. Attorney Ralph Fernandez said his review of the case indicates Horsford’s death may have been a homicide.

“It appears Tamla was involved in a struggle,” Fernandez wrote in a letter to the family. “There were abrasions consistent with that scenario. There were parallel scratches to one arm. Since they were fresh, photos would not have proven recent use of defensive force. There was one X-ray, yet the injury noted as the cause of death appears nowhere.”

After the WSB report, rappers T.I. and 50 Cent were among those who posted about the case on social media.

“Where is the investigat­ion on this one? SMH,” 50 Cent posted on Instagram.

An online petition created on the change.org website tallied nearly 580,000 signatures of supporters requesting the case be reopened.

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