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Jack Schlossberg seen outside sister's home after her death
Summary
Jack Schlossberg was photographed leaving his sister Tatiana's Park Avenue apartment hours after the family announced her death from leukemia; Tatiana had written about her terminal diagnosis and treatments in an essay for The New Yorker.
Content
Jack Schlossberg was photographed getting into a taxi outside his sister Tatiana's Park Avenue apartment hours after the family announced her death. The family said Tatiana died from leukemia and named family members in the announcement. Tatiana had recently written about her diagnosis and medical care in an essay for The New Yorker. Reports also said Jack was seen earlier with a stroller and carrying bags as he left.
Key reported details:
- Photographs showed Jack Schlossberg entering a taxi outside the Park Avenue building shortly after the family announcement.
- The family announced Tatiana's death and said she would always be in their hearts.
- Tatiana had disclosed a terminal diagnosis in a New Yorker essay and described undergoing chemotherapy, a bone-marrow transplant and participation in a CAR-T clinical trial.
- Earlier this year, Jack shaved his head in a gesture reported as showing solidarity, and he was reported to have been seen with a stroller and bags when photographed.
Summary:
The published photographs and the family's announcement together mark a public moment following Tatiana's death and her prior public account of illness and treatment. No further official statements or scheduled public events were reported. Undetermined at this time.
