The influencer Lil Tay would have died at the age of 14, just several days after the death of her brother, the singer Jason Tian who was 21, according to what the family seems to confirm in a statement released on social networks.

A conditional employee for the appearance of an Instagram account called @iamangelatian, who claims to be the mother of both and denies the published information.

“It is with a heavy heart that we share the devastating news of the sudden and tragic passing of our beloved Claire. “We have no words to express the unbearable loss and this indescribable pain. This was completely unexpected and has left us all in shock,” explains the statement posted on Lil Tay’s account.

The message concludes with a request for privacy, “as the circumstances surrounding the death of Claire (Lil Tay’s real name) and her brother are still under investigation.”

However, according to ABC, the Vancouver police, where the young woman lived, have not received any news about her death or that of her brother.

In addition, his former representative Harry Tsang, as he explained, cannot “definitely confirm or deny the legitimacy of the statement issued by the family.”

The young woman, who accumulated almost three and a half million followers on Instagram, became extremely well known for uploading extravagant videos in which she showed her high standard of living.

However, in 2018, early in her career, Lil Tay was embroiled in a controversy over suspicions that her father was abusing her both physically and mentally. So much so, that after the death of rapper XXXTentacion, the young woman claimed to have lost her father figure.

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