Mom dies after she’s thrown from truck, GA cops say. ‘Loved her babies with everything’

A mother of three died after losing control of the pickup truck she was driving, Georgia authorities and loved ones say.

Shamberly Pearson was driving a Ford F-150 on State Route 520 just before 7 a.m. on Saturday, March 20, when she lost control in a curve and crossed the center median, according to the Georgia State Patrol. Her truck then overturned and traveled across the opposite lanes of the highway.

The 30-year-old was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the wreck and was ejected from the vehicle, troopers said. She died as a result of her injuries.

Pearson was a wife and also a mother to three children — a 9-year-old boy, a 5-year-old girl and a 9-month-old girl, according to a GoFundMe set up by loved ones.

She worked as a nurse, according to her Facebook profile.

Loved ones shared tributes for Pearson on social media.

“I have a thousand pictures and a million memories with you Shazam but a lifetime would never be enough,” one person wrote on Facebook. “God please wrap your arms around Shamberly’s family especially her three sweet babies and husband. She loved her babies with everything she had in her.”

It doesn’t seem real,” Pearson’s sister-in-law, Kanthy Pallas Mincey, wrote in a Facebook post. “You were and still are a beautiful women inside and out, the ABSOLUTE BEST mommy to your babies, the BEST thing that has happened to Sammy, the BEST sister-in-law more like my sister!”

“Shamberly was one of sweetest souls that I met,” another loved one wrote in a comment. “Beautiful inside and out.”

Glynn County is about 75 miles south of Savannah.

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