Tyler Perry helps family of murdered Georgia single mom

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ABC/Eric McCandless(LOS ANGELES) — The family of a woman who was murdered Saturday in the Atlanta suburb of Alpharetta, Georgia is received a surprise helping hand from film and TV mogul Tyler Perry.

Forty-five-year-old Tynesha Evans, a single mother of three daughters, was shot and killed March 16 at a local Wells Fargo bank, allegedly by an ex boyfriend.  Evans had fallen on hard times recently and went to the bank because her ex, who’s been arrested for her murder, had reportedly offered to help her cover her rent when the family was threatened with eviction.

According to Atlanta’s WSB TV, Perry gave the family a call after hearing about the story.

Evans’ daughter, Audrey Turner, said she almost didn’t answer the phone when it rang.  ” [T]he person on the other end said, ‘This is Tyler,'” Turner told WSB.  “I said, ‘Who?’ He said, ‘This is Tyler.’ I said, ‘Tyler who?’ and he said, ‘Tyler Perry.’ At that point, I just broke down crying.”

Perry reportedly offered to fly Evans’ body back to their home state of Wisconsin, where her funeral will be held, and also offered to pay daughter Sharadiant Turner’s tuition at Atlanta’s Spelman College, where she’s a freshman. 

“This is amazing,” said Sharadiant of Perry’s generosity.  “We can’t thank him enough.”

A GoFundMe page has also been established to help the family.

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