Just ahead of the Christmas holidays, Latasha Rolle, 44, was beaten by a complete stranger in broad daylight after exiting a bus on Baillou Hill Road. The attack was captured on video and widely circulated on social media.
Rolle recently spoke with ZNS News about the ordeal and her recovery. She said, “I still give God thanks because if it wasn’t for him I wouldn’t have been here to talk to you guys, to see my family, kids, my friends.”
Rolle suffered two broken legs as a result of the beating and is currently bound to a wheelchair. She said, “in spite of all of this it really touched me to know that it really is a lot of love out there. My heart goes out to all of those who supported me. All the donators everybody who donate, I can’t call names cause it’s so much.”
The assault victims expressed the she thought there was no love for her because no one on the scene of the beating intervened. “I thought in my head God where is the love, why no help, why no one intervened but I really thank God for the one gentleman who God sent to save me.”
Rolle’s mother, Louise Brice, who also has health issues, is also grateful to man that intervened to saved her daughter.
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