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A TIKTOK star and mum-of-two has tragically died after suffering from “bouts of illness and migraines”, her pals claim.
Jehane Thomas – who’s TikTok account has over 56.6K followers and 1.2million views – passed away “unexpectedly” aged just 30.
Jehane Thomas tragically died after suffering from ’bouts of illness and migraines’, her pals claim[/caption]
Her pals have rushed to pay tribute to the ‘kind and genuine soul’[/caption]
Jehane – who’s TikTok account has over 56.6K followers and 1.2million views – passed away ‘unexpectedly’[/caption]
Her pals have rushed to pay tribute to the “kind and genuine soul” who was a “beautiful person inside and out” on social media.
The mum-of-two from Doncaster, South Yorkshire, shared vlogs preparing packed lunches for her two boys as well as dinner tips, cleaning hacks and shopping hauls.
Jahene also ran arts and crafts business Print and Pack UK, who shared a touching tribute to their “driving force” following her death.
The account wrote on Facebook: “This evenings post is dedicated to you, my love… the driving force behind Print and Pack UK Ltd.
“P&P would not be what it is today without you, your enthusiasm, the relationships you’ve built with so many people, and the lives of all the people you’ve touched and inspired by simply being you… and the absolute TikTok Queen that you are.
“Life will never be the same without you and neither will P&P, but we have made a pact to do our upmost the continue to grow our successful business and support your boys for as long as P&P is going – and I already know we’ve got the support of your followers too.
“Thank you for your ongoing support. Jehane will live on through her boys, P&P and her followers. Let’s make her proud. Love and miss you always.”
Jahene’s best pal Alyx Reast said: “Jehane Thomas was a 30-year-old mum of two boys when she suddenly passed away on 17/03/2023.
“Despite suffering from migraines and bouts of illness for several months, her passing was totally unexpected and we are all absolutely heartbroken.
“Her two children have been left without their mum. Jehane – I promised I’d do what I can for those boys, so that’s what I’m vowing to do. I love you.”
Tributes have flooded in across social media.
Jehane’s friend and fellow parenting TikTok star Kelly Medina Enos said: “I really have no words for the news we have found out today.
“Thank you to your family and friends for allowing me to post my respects.
“My heart is broken, for you, for your family, friends and the boys. Fly high my angel. Life is so short. I love you. Kelly x.”
Friend Jade Newby said: “After some very sad news today it just puts life into perspective even more! It scares me to death the thought of me not being here for my boy.
“You just never know whats around the corner. I preach a lot that life is too short and we have to enjoy every single minute because we never know when our time is up.
“I would like to pay my respects to Jehane Thomas and send love to her friends, family and especially her baby boys. I cannot even begin to imagine. May you rest in peace.”
The mum-of-two from Doncaster, South Yorkshire, shared vlogs preparing packed lunches for her two boys[/caption]
Jahene also ran arts and crafts business Print and Pack UK[/caption]
Mum-of-two, 37, was killed in head-on smash with student whose Toyota Yaris veered into wrong lane as tributes pour in
TRIBUTES are pouring in for a mum-of-two killed in a head-on smash with a student whose car veered into the wrong lane.
Renata Sumiga, 37, was cruising with her husband and two children when they collided with the Toyota Yaris being driven by 21-year-old Mia Price.
Radoslaw Sznajder was driving when a law student smashed into his family car, killing wife and mother of his children Renata Sumiga[/caption]
The mum was raced to hospital with a “devastating brain injury”, and tragically died six days later.
Price was more than 80 miles from home and in convoy with her father when the horror smash unfolded on a Wales A road in March last year.
She was today sentenced in the Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court after pleading guilty to causing death by careless and inconsiderate driving.
MailOnline reported the court heard how the law student had no recollection of what happened, and could not say why her car veered across the road.
Price’s phone was checked by police and showed no evidence of activity while connected to the car via Bluetooth for music.
She had just picked up her new car, a second-hand Toyota Yaris.
Renata was sitting in the back seat of their family Volkswagen Passat, while her husband Radoslaw Sznajder drove and each of their sons sat in the front and back.
Along with the brain injury, the mum suffered abdominal injures in the smash, which happened near Cardiff University.
Price suffered a broken femur, ankle, and jaw which required surgery as well as an injury to her elbow.
Defending Stuart John said she had shown “genuine remorse” and her university studies had been affected by the crash.
He told the court: “Two families’ lives have been ruined by this tragic collision and will be something this defendant will have to live with for the rest of her life.”
In a victim impact statement, Renata’s husband said life was not the same without “the glue that connected our family”.
He said: “When I knew it was over I didn’t know how to tell them. I was in the world of The Matrix myself and in a dream.
“I thought when I woke up it would all be over and back to normal. Once I told the boys, the youngest didn’t understand but the oldest, I never wish any parent to hear a child cry like that.”
He added: “Life is not the same without Renata. She was the glue that connected our family. She was our boss, drove us to action, made the children smile, and made us go out to play.
“She was always with the children. Without Renata life gives us less pleasure. We miss her very much. Our lives have collapsed like a house of cards.”
Handing down the sentence to Price, Judge Richard Twomlow said: “The victim was a 37-year-old mother to those two boys. Her death has had a devastating effect on her family.
“Nothing I can say or any sentence I could pass could possibly alleviate the grief felt by her family as a result of her death.”
Price was handed a 12-month community order and disqualified from driving for two years.