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A Mississippi woman found hanging in a tree will be laid to rest this weekend. Here’s the latest

(CNN) — Amid the gentle slopes of Greenville, Kentucky’s historic West End Cemetery, preparations are underway for the burial of Tasia Fortune, whose family hopes she’s remembered for her intelligence, talent and faith, even as investigators in Mississippi continue to probe how the 29-year-old Black woman came to be found dead hanging from a tree outside an abandoned house in Jackson over two weeks ago.

Fortune had lived in Jackson for the past 10 years, according to her obituary, but she came from Kentucky, where a funeral service will be held Saturday at Tucker Funeral Home before she is interred at West End, a historically Black cemetery nearby.

Jackson Police have categorized Fortune’s case as “a death pending investigation,” and the Mississippi State Medical Examiner’s Office conducted an autopsy last week, police said.

Those results are still pending, and police have not indicated whether they suspect foul play, but the violent history of race relations in the state combined with two other recent hangings in Mississippi have sparked interest and concern in Fortune’s death.

Those hangings were ultimately ruled as suicides, but widespread criticism of the investigation into the death of Nolan Xavier Wells, off Mississippi’s Gulf Coast last month, has further led to questions about how Fortune died.

Christy Spivey, Fortune’s mother, told ABC News her daughter was a loving mother of four, who was not behaving strangely when she last saw her in Kentucky last month for a family reunion.

“She did not do this to herself,” Spivey said. “I know my daughter, and she did not do this to herself.”

Jackson police acknowledged the case’s “significant public attention” and the “speculation circulating across social media,” urging patience as the investigation continues.

“We recognize the deeply sensitive nature of this case and the understandable concern within the community,” police said in a statement. “We urge the public and media not to speculate or draw conclusions about the circumstances, cause, or manner of Ms. Fortune’s death before the Medical Examiner’s Office has completed its review and issued an official determination.”

CNN has contacted the medical examiner’s office for an update on its determination in Fortune’s death.

Jackson’s mayor also said he wants to allow the investigation to run its course.

“People are upset about it. Quite naturally, they should be. This is something that’s a very disturbing situation and case in our city, in our state,” Mayor John Horhn told CNN affiliate WAPT. “But we’re not going to jump to conclusions.”

Her body was found hanging in a backyard

Jackson police said officers responded to the abandoned home on August 3rd and, according to the Associated Press, discovered a body later identified as Fortune hanging in the backyard.

There have been no arrests made in relation to the death, police told CNN, but the father of one of Fortune’s children was arrested shortly after the discovery of her body on unrelated weapons charges, jail records show.

Tony Anderson, the man’s brother, told CNN the home where Fortune’s body was found is next door to his brother’s home. He said the two had remained in contact and Fortune often visited his brother’s home.

Still, he said he does not believe his brother was involved in Fortune’s death.

“I do not think my brother would do something like that,” Anderson said. “He’s not the type of person.”

A life of resilience and faith

Fortune had a firm belief in God, according to her obituary, but her “path was not always easy,” it said. “There were highs and lows.”

A week after Fortune’s body was found, the AP reported that a pink and white memorial honoring her life stood as a bright spot in the otherwise overgrown backyard of the abandoned house, with rainbow pinwheels, white flowers and teddy bears surrounding a photograph of Fortune.

CNN has reached out to Fortune’s family for more information about her.

Fortune was “intelligent and talented” her obituary said.

She skipped her junior year of high school and was a star cross-country athlete, according to her obituary, which said she left “a powerful legacy of resilience” rooted in her “unwavering faith.”

“Even in her darkest hours, she never stopped believing in her Savior,” the obituary said.

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Belgian car salesman becomes prince after DNA test proves royal parentage

(CNN) — A Belgian car salesman has become a prince at the age of 26 after being acknowledged as the son of the king’s brother, Prince Laurent.Clément Vandenkerckhove’s mother, a Belgian singer who had a relationship with Prince Laurent in the 1990s, only told him who his father was when he turned 16 a decade ago.It emerged this week that he was legally recognized as the son and heir of the 63-year-old younger brother of King Philippe, at a low-key town hall ceremony about six months ago after a DNA test proved his link to the royal family.Prince Laurent has registered his paternity of Vandenkerckhove with Belgium’s civil registry, The Telegraph reported on Wednesday.The formality affords the new prince equal inheritance rights to Laurent’s private estate with his half-sister Princess Louise, 20, and half-brothers Prince Nicolas, 20, and Prince Aymeric, 19, children Laurent shares with Princess Claire whom he married in 2003.But he will not receive a royal allowance, nor will he be expected to take on official duties, and he has no rights to the Belgian throne.Vandenkerckhove could take his father’s family name, Saxe-Coburg, but has indicated he may not choose to.“I am proud of the name Vandenkerckhove,” he recently told Flemish daily newspaper Het Nieuwsblad. “If I were to sacrifice that family name, it would be a betrayal of everything my mother has done for me.”Vandenkerckhove was born in August 2000 to Belgian singer Wendy Van Wanten, whose real name is Iris Vandenkerckhove.She and Laurent dated in the 1990s after a chance encounter at a fashion show in Paris but the relationship did not last and there has been speculation that Laurent’s father, the former king, disapproved.In a documentary that aired on Belgian network VTM last September, Vandenkerckhove recounted his mother’s admission that Laurent was his father.Four years after that, he contacted his father to share what he’d been told and Prince Laurent agreed to a DNA test.“We went to the hospital together and I remember him saying, ‘I’ll go first so you’re feeling at ease,’” Vandenkerckhove told VTM.Once paternity was confirmed, Vandenkerckhove said he and his father had engaged in “open and honest conversations.”This is not the first time a secret involving Belgium’s Royal Family has emerged.Laurent’s father, now 92, fought a paternity battle for many years before admitting in 2020 that he had fathered a daughter during an affair.Delphine Boël, 58, eventually won her legal fight and was granted the title of princess.She now uses the name Delphine de Saxe-Coburg.The-CNN-Wire™ & © 2026 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.
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