The NBA continues to be in shock following the sudden death of Brandon Clarke (29), a Memphis Grizzlies player, who was found dead on May 12 in Los Angeles. As the public awaits the official investigation results (suspected overdose), his fiancée, Amber Loreijn, shared a heart-wrenching confession on social media that has moved many.
Amber posted a series of photos of their time together, along with a video of the moment he proposed to her, kneeling in front of her.
- The day you proposed to me was the happiest day of my life. We were supposed to get married soon and finally build a family together - wrote the heartbroken Amber.
She described Clarke as her "soulmate" and revealed details of their daily life that showed how close they were. She talked about their inside jokes, deep conversations, shared breakfasts, and quiet evenings spent watching Harry Potter movies.
The couple had big plans for the future that were shattered in an instant. Amber revealed that they dreamed of moving to a farm with a large garden and many animals.
- There are no words to describe this feeling. I never thought I would have to live without you - admitted Amber, highlighting that Brandon was a person with a big heart and also very talented in music and video games.
In her final emotional post, Amber asked her fiancé to watch over her from "up there."
- All I want is to hug and kiss you. This world is not the same without you - she said, leaving a final farewell that broke the hearts of NBA fans around the world.
The investigation into the death of the talented Memphis wing center is still ongoing, and the toxicology test results are expected to provide more precise answers about how this tragedy occurred.
(Telegraf.rs)
This is beyond tragic. Brandon Clarke was so young and had so much potential. It's heartbreaking to see such a promising career end so suddenly. What do you think the league should do to honor his memory and prevent such tragedies in the future?