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Anne Hathaway made a powerful statement about the murder of 18-year-old Nia Wilson
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ON SUNDAY THE 22nd of July, 18-year-old Nia Wilson was waiting in a Bay Area train station with her older sister Latifah, when they were randomly attacked by a white man.
Nia was stabbed multiple times in the neck, and died as a result of her injuries. Latifah detailed the horrific attack to ABC News, where she said that Nia was the “sweetest person on earth, she didn’t do nothing to nobody.”
Nia’s family have said that they consider the entirely unprovoked attack to be a hate crime, and 1,000 activists marched in protest before suspect John Lee Cowell was arrested.
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After hearing the news, actress Anne Hathaway took to Instagram to share her thoughts on the incident.
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Sharing a photograph of Nia, Anne wrote:
Hathaway continued:
Last night, Anne Hathaway shared another Instagram post, stating that she “thought she was ready to post something else”, but she is not.
Many people have expressed their respect for Anne Hathaway using her platform to raise awareness about the murder of Nia.
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