THE first thing I remember about Jamal Edwards is his smile. It lit up the room. The second thing I remember is his humility.
He was tall and of solid build but he could blend into the background with ease, always standing back in the promotion of others.
On Sunday, Jamal, who was 31, died of a heart attack and leaves behind his grieving mother Brenda – my fellow Loose Women panellist – and younger sister Tanisha.
Their pain is unconscionable and there are no words I can write to change that. But I want to pay tribute to Jamal, not just because he’s my friend’s son and I knew him but because he did so much good in the world, often with little or no fanfare.
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