💔 “KILLED ON THE DAY SHE WAS SUPPOSED TO GIVE BIRTH” — Heartbreaking Funeral for India Kinamore and Her Unborn Baby Leaves Family Shattered

Colerain Township, Ohio — The community continues to mourn the heartbreaking loss of India Kinamore, a 26-year-old expectant mother who was fatally shot in her home on March 4, 2023 — the very day she was scheduled to give birth.
India’s death also claimed the life of her unborn child, who was just hours away from entering the world. The double tragedy has left her family devastated and the community shaken by the calculated violence behind it.

According to prosecutors, Kayvon Warren, 30 — the father of the unborn baby — is the main suspect. He allegedly conspired with Robert Ervin, 20, and Lamar Morris Suggs, 22, to carry out the premeditated killing. Warren reportedly pressured India to terminate the pregnancy. When she refused, authorities say he planned her murder instead.

The suspects allegedly staged the scene to look like a burglary. Warren is also accused of requesting bereavement leave from work before the crime, which prosecutors view as clear evidence of advance planning.
India was found shot inside her residence on Hidden Meadows Drive. Her 6-year-old son was home at the time and later told family members, “My mommy has been shot.”

After years of investigation, arrests were finally made, bringing a measure of relief to India’s loved ones while reopening the immense pain of their loss.
Her mother, Terri Kinamore, expressed both grief and cautious hope:
“I never lost faith that those responsible would be brought to justice.”
The three men now face serious charges, including aggravated murder, and could receive life sentences if convicted.

India Kinamore was remembered as a loving mother, full of warmth and hope for her growing family. Her unborn child represented a new beginning that was cruelly taken away.
As the judicial process moves forward, the community honors the memory of India and her baby — two innocent lives stolen in an act that has raised painful questions about domestic violence, control, and the failure to protect vulnerable women and children.

May they both rest in peace. đź’”
