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16 and Pregnant star Whitney Purvis' son Weston passes away at just 16

16 and Pregnant star Whitney Purvis' son Weston passes away at just 16

Daily Mail​2 days ago

16 and Pregnant star Whitney Purvis is in mourning after her son Weston passed away at just 16.
No cause of death was revealed, though Purvis, 33, confirmed through a Facebook post on Monday that her, 'beautiful son, Weston has passed away' on Monday.
'This is so hard to write. My beautiful son, Weston has passed away. He was only 16 years old. Life is so cruel and unfair. I just dont understand,' she said.
Weston's stepmother Amy Gosa also confirmed Weston's passing in a Facebook post, adding an autopsy will be done.
'We do not know the cause, they will do an autopsy soon but all we know is we got up this morning around 7 am and tried to wake him up, he was not breathing, we attempted cpr and called an ambulance,' Gosa said.
She added that the paramedics also attempted CPR, 'and took him to the hospital in Gordon County where he was pronounced dead. He had several health issues as well as diabetes.'
'This is so hard to write. My beautiful son, Weston has passed away. He was only 16 years old. Life is so cruel and unfair. I just dont understand,' she said
Purvis' post continued, 'Oh my baby is gone and I don't know what to do with myself. He was so perfect. This is really my worst nightmare come true.'
'How do you go on in life after losing a child? I'm in disbelief, this cannot be happening. I don't want it to be real. I would do anything just to hold him. Words just can't describe the pain I am feeling,' she added.
'I love you so much, Weston Owen Gosa. God, I love you so much. You are my heart. I was so proud of the young man you were becoming. I just can't go on without you. Rest in Peace, my angel. You are gone too soon. April 2, 2009 - June 2, 2025,' she concluded.
Gosa's post added, 'We are completely heartbroken and in shock. It was so unexpected.'
'Losing a child is the most painful thing I have ever experienced and I hope I never experience it again,' she added.
'He was the most amazing son I could have asked for. He was brilliant, smart, funny and had so much potential in life. It doesn't feel real,' she continued.
'Please keep our family and whitney in your thoughts and prayers as we mourn such a brilliant amazing life that was our son. Thank you,' Gosa concluded.

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