Usher's ex-wife Tameka Foster wants to stop any more tragic accidents like the one that killed her son 11 years ago by draining Lake Lanier.
Eleven years after the day that changed her life forever, fashion designer Tameka Foster is calling for support to drain Georgia's Lake Lanier.
After weeks in the hospital, Glover died from his injuries. A family friend was convicted for the boy's death and sentenced to four years in prison. On the 11th anniversary of the crash, Foster posted a tribute to her son on Instagram with a push to her"Let's ensure a safer future by demanding improved safety measures, better zoning, and the removal of haunted debris from the lake," Foster wrote. "Join me in signing the petition and sharing this vital cause. Together, we can create a fresh start and bring about lasting transformation.
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