Family shares grief after woman's body found burned in garage
Posted: May 8, 2019 9:21 PM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Grieving family members spoke on Wednesday about Natalya Nicholson, the woman whose body was found in a burned garage.
"I'm lost, I'm numb."
Micah Nicholson pleaded for information about what happened to his sister.
Natalya's body was found last week, burned beyond recognition in a garage near 15th and Burleigh.
Her brother said that this is more than just a family tragedy, it's a community issue.
"Y'all go crazy when cops shoot up kids or whoever you all feel when innocent little girl, 25-year-old, however you want to put it. Man, my little sister is burned, my only sister, my baby sister," said Micah Nicholson, brother of the victim.
Police have not reported any arrests yet for Natalya's death.
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