Taylor Swift donates 0,000 to family of woman killed after Kansas City Chiefs win

Taylor Swift donates $100,000 to family of woman killed after Kansas City Chiefs win

Lisa Lopez-Galvan was shot during a parade celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory

Taylor Swift made donations totaling US$100,000 to the family of Lisa Lopez-Galvan through GoFundMe. The 44-year-old woman was killed during a parade celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory in the Super Bowl, which took place last Sunday, the 11th.

“This fund was created to benefit the family of Lisa Lopez-Galvan. Lisa was celebrating the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory parade when she was tragically killed. She leaves behind two children and her husband of 22 years,” says the page dedicated to Lopez-Galvan. “Lisa was an incredible mother, wife, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin and friend to many. We ask that you continue to keep her family in your prayers as we mourn her loss of life. This fund will help provide vital financial support to his family as they face this unimaginable tragedy. Any amount is appreciated.”

The family’s goal Lisa was to raise US$75 thousand, an amount surpassed after Swift to make two donations of US$50,000 this Friday morning, the 16th. “I send my deepest condolences on your devastating loss. With love, Taylor Swift“, wrote the singer around the time she took the stage at a show in Australia.

Lopez-Galvan was one of 23 people injured in a shooting that occurred during the celebration of the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory in the Super Bowl, last Wednesday, the 14th. She was the only one who died, due to a wound in the abdomen. According to police, two young people were detained (via Variety).

The son and other relatives of Lisa Those who were in the parade were also injured. The victim was a wedding DJ and presented a Latin music program, Taste of Tejanoin radio.

Swift approached the NFL when he began his relationship with Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs player. She was reportedly responsible for increasing the maximum donation amount on the GoFundMe platform in 2015, when she needed to split the money to donate $50,000 to Naomi Oakes. The 11-year-old girl was battling leukemia and used the song “Bad Blood” by Swiftas an incentive.

Source: Rollingstone

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