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Family demanding justice after woman found dead weeks after graduating medical school

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Family demanding justice after woman found dead weeks after graduating medical school

ATLANTA, Ga. (HERE NEWS) – A family in Georgia is demanding justice after a 28-year-old woman was found dead weeks after graduating from medical school. Dr. Diamond Clarke recently graduated from Morehouse School of Medicine. She just received her title as “doctor” and was set to begin her residency in South Georgia, however, things took a tragic turn. Police said Clarke was last seen at her home on May 28. According to police records, her body was discovered with a gunshot wound to her head, WANF reported.

Investigators later recovered her phone in the driveway of her home and her abandoned car not too far away from where she was discovered. Her family believes foul play was involved. Darren Anglin, one of Clarke’s long-time friends, said the circumstances surrounding her death don’t add up. He said that they received a crash alert from her phone between 5 and 5:30 pm., which prompted concerns.

Seeking Answers

“If I’m not mistaken, there were five rounds found on the scene and Diamond suffered a gunshot wound to the head. We want to better understand who the owner of the gun may be. How the gun was discharged,” Anglin said. Police records state Clarke’s boyfriend was the last to see her. In a police statement, he said the two argued at her home and Clarke left and never returned.

Anglin said they’re partnering with police to ensure a thorough investigation. Dekalb County Police said Clarke’s death appears to be a suicide. However, her family said the investigation is ongoing to rule out foul play. A medical examiner’s office will do an autopsy to determine her cause of death.

A Tribute and Support

A tribute to the Clarke was given at a Megan Thee Stallion concert.

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