Fri. Nov 15th, 2024

A woman from Bay City, Texas, has died in a two-vehicle wreck allegedly after posting a suicide note to Facebook.

Olivia Popham was driving a 2017 Nissan Sentra and collided with Travis Pittman who was driving a 2012 Ford pickup. Popham’s Nissan reportedly crossed the center line and struck the pickup head-on, according to a press release.

Popham was pronounced dead at the scene. EMS personnel transported Pittman to UT Health in Athens for treatment of his injuries.

“The investigation is still ongoing, and there is no other information available at this time,” the press release stated.

Popham had reportedly been battling depression and had been posting messages to Facebook in the months leading up to her death. Her last message read: “Checking out, I’m sorry, but I can’t keep battling depression. To the ones that were there, I love y’all. If I do succeed at this, please make sure my kids are ok please 🖤”

Last month, she also wrote: “If anything ever happens to me DO NOT give my kids to their dad permanently because if while I was alive you couldn’t help take care of them then why wait till I’m gone.”

Popham had reportedly had ongoing issues with the father of her children. She received a threatening fake text message from someone pretending to be from the Child Protective Service, according to a Facebook post.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Popham’s loved ones.

According to the Psychiatric Times, women experience depression at rates twice that of men, while Black women are only about half as likely to seek care. Despite increased awareness and dialogue around mental health among Black people, particularly Black women, in recent years, the stigma around mental health remains.

If you or somebody you know may be suffering from depression, below are a few charities you can contact for help.

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By Buffy Gunner

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