WOMAN WHO HELPED TO JUMP JAMAICAN WOMAN CHARGED

A woman has been charged with slaying a nursing assistant who wouldn’t let her into the lobby of a Bronx bank, according to sources.

Reign Harney was expected to be arraigned Friday afternoon for the death of Tamara Sinclair.

Sinclair, 44, was in a TD Bank vestibule on White Plains Road near Pelham Parkway South on Feb. 11 when Harney banged on the glass door, demanding Sinclair let her in so she could retrieve her debit card.

Sinclair, a former Miss Jamaica contestant, filed a police report on Feb. 17. Three days after the filing, she went to Montefiore Medical Center complaining of head and chest pains, police sources said.


A doctor warned Sinclair that she had blood clots from the beating that could kill her, but she feared a big hospital bill so she went home, her sister told the Daily News.

Sinclair died on Feb. 21 at her Bronx home with her sister by her side.


The NYPD is now investigating why no report was filed the day of the attack. Police sources say Sinclair did not appear hurt and said said she did not want to file a complaint or see a doctor.

4 thoughts on “WOMAN WHO HELPED TO JUMP JAMAICAN WOMAN CHARGED

  1. Another article that sucks with details. What happened after the banging on the door?

    Any ooooh some obeah unda dat bitch and that is that. We can’t a lef we homeland fi a dead a foreign country and a no sickness or accident tek we out

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