“Reach in and pull your heart out” father of burned woman speaks out
In an interview with 10TV, the father of Bobbie Renee “Nay-Nay” Simpson, the woman whose body was found burned in an Upper Arlington Park, opened up about his pain.
A distraught Robert Simpson explained how his daughter did well in school and played basketball but fell into the wrong crowd.
“It’s really, literally like you see in the movies where they reach in a pull your heart out,” he told 10TV. “It goes all the way to your soul.”
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The coroner has not released results of Simpson’s autopsy yet.
A GoFundMe campaign has been started to help the family cover funeral expenses.
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Anyone who may have seen Simpson recently or has any information relative to the incident is asked to contact Upper Arlington police at 614-583-5160.
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