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Tameka Raymond Speaks Out About Son's Death, Vows To Fight Usher For Custody Of Other Kids

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By Debbie EmeryRadar Reporter

Mourning mother Tameka Raymond made a public statement on Friday thanking supporters for their sympathy in the aftermath of her son’s fatal accident, while also addressing her bitter custody battle with ex-husband Usher.

“To begin, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the countless number of people who opened their hearts, extended their prayers, well-wishes and remained hopeful for my son Kile during the last weeks of his life,” wrote Raymond in a personal message on GlobalGrind.com.

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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Tameka was joined by family and friends on July 27 to lay her 11-year-old son, Kile Glover, to rest six days after he died following a tragic accident on July 6 when he and a female friend were hit by a jet ski as they were being pulled on an inner tube by a pontoon boat on an Atlanta, Georgia lake.

“I feel humbled by everyone’s show of concern, and knowing that Kile Glover touched the lives of so many has given me strength during my worst & darkest hour … again I THANK YOU ALL!”

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The 44-year-old went on to discuss the custody dispute with Usher over her two younger children with the music guru, Usher V, 4, and Naviyd, 3.

“Sadly, I remain in the unfortunate position of having to respond to and attend court proceedings that were not initiated or begun by me. I did not file this custody case (January 2011) and was content with the ‘joint custody’ arrangement that we share,” she told GlobalGrind.

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“Most importantly, nor do I wish to appear in court while I am mourning the loss of my son. but I do not want to delay thus prolong these proceedings either; I’d rather continue this arduous process hoping it will help move me through this most difficult period in my life,” she wrote.

The legal wrangling between the former couple got nasty earlier this year amid allegations of cheating, drugs, excessive partying and child neglect.

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“People seem to be privy to only my filed responses as ‘Defendant’ to the initiation of this case (Jan 4, 2011), when I have only been defending myself and protecting the best interests of my children through my counsel. I cannot control how the media reports are written/slanted/spun or even how court documents may be manipulated in their attribution of certain statements as if they are direct “quotes” from me- yet I can control what I actually say myself.

“This may sound really cliche but you must NOT believe everything you read or hear and never judge… especially without solid facts and always, but always consider the source. Discernment is key. My boys are my entire world and I will fight tooth and nail to keep all of my sons together as a family, I pray for a swift, peaceful resolution so that we all can move forward,” said Raymond.

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Tameka closed her heart-wrenching statement offering thanks for the positive energy during her family’s “surreal” time that has provided her shelter through the storm.

After meeting in January 2007, Usher and Tameka were married in a private ceremony the following August. Sadly, wedded bliss was short-lived and in February 2009, Tameka suffered a cardiac arrest in Sao Paulo, Brazil, while reportedly prepping to get plastic surgery. despite rallying to his wife’s aid, Usher filed for divorce that June claiming they had lived apart for almost a year.

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Tameka Raymond Speaks Out About Son's Death, Vows To Fight Usher For Custody Of Other Kids

American Gabby Douglas wins All-Around gold, Raisman finishes 4th

LONDON — Might be time to get Gabby Douglas a new nickname. Olympic champ works.

Known as “The Flying Squirrel,” Douglas won the women’s all-around title Thursday night, becoming the third straight American to win gymnastics’ biggest prize and the first African-American. It’s her second gold medal of the London Games, coming two nights after she and her “Fierce Five” teammates gave the United States its first Olympic title since 1996.

“I wanted to seize the moment,” Douglas said. “It hasn’t sunk in yet. Team finals hasn’t sunk in yet. But it will.”

In the lead from the first event, Douglas finished the night by rocking the O2 Arena with her electric floor routine, flashing a dazzling smile and lots of pizzazz. When her score posted 62.232, coach Liang Chow told Douglas she had won the gold.

Tweeted Douglas later: “WOW such an AMAZING experience! thank you all for your support, love and prayers love you all!!! #oncloud9

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El Reno man receives first of its kind surgery for aneurysm

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The night before his surgery, Mario Guzman chose to suffer through a tribal ceremony, knowing it would bring him peace for the morning.

Guzman sat in a sealed hut Monday night with 21 other men, pouring water over lava rocks and praying, performing an American Indian ceremony known as a sweat.

“The idea of it is that it really hurts,” said Guzman, a member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes. “And you kind of get panicky, but the thing is, the suffering and what you overcome takes your prayer higher.”

On this particular night, Guzman needed his prayers to go as high as they could. He needed the surgeon Tuesday morning to have steady hands. and he needed the complicated surgery to go well so that his large aneurysm would go away and his wife and five children wouldn’t have to worry anymore.

Tuesday, Guzman was the first person in Oklahoma to undergo a pipeline stent surgery for a fusiform aneurysm behind his right eye that previously had been inoperable.

An aneurysm is an abnormal widening or ballooning of a portion of an artery because of weakness in the wall of a blood vessel, according to the National Library of Medicine.

Guzman, 35, of El Reno, went to the hospital about two years ago after experiencing intense headaches. Doctors initially thought Guzman’s allergies were bothering him but soon discovered Guzman had viral meningitis and an aneurysm.

“Our first doctor told us at the time there was nothing they could do for it because the aneurysm had grown to the bone,” said Alisa Guzman, Mario Guzman’s wife.

Thus, the waiting game started. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration was in the midst of reviewing a procedure that, if approved, would mean doctors could operate on Guzman’s aneurysm.

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