Oluwatoyin Salau, a 19-year-old protester who begged for justice in the wake of Black lives lost, was found dead Saturday night after she went missing more than a week ago.
Her family confirmed the death Monday morning.
Salau was found dead Saturday night after she went missing more than a week ago, on June 6, family members told the Tallahassee Democrat of the USA TODAY Network.In the hours before Salau went missing,"I had a feeling that we were not going to find Toyin alive," said Hemphill, 22. At each demonstration, Salau had been reciting the names of Black people killed, such as Tony McDade of Tallahassee and George Floyd of Minneapolis.
“I don’t want their names gone in vain," Salau said during one protest in front of the Tallahassee Police Department last month."Toyin was very passionate," said Hemphill. "She was very vocal she was very loving, very spiritual, very caring.Officials have not said whether Salau was one of two homicide victims discovered Saturday night off a road in Tallahassee. Police have not released the identity of either of the victims.
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