Heartbroken father breaks silence over his daughter’s passing after her mom shot her and her three sisters

In a crowdfunder post, Olivia’s family wrote that she “fought so, so hard up til the last minute.”

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“Olivia is with her sisters now,” the family wrote.

“Her body and her brain had been through too much, medication helped but we reached a point where medical options were exhausted and her body only continued to get worse.”

On the day of the tragedy, the girls’ mother, Tranyelle Harshman, 32, called the police and alerted them of the shooting in the family home, according to the Big Horn County Sheriff’s Office.

In a release, the force said that Harshman told them what happened to her daughters and said she was going to do the same to her, revealing the location of the each of the girls within the house.

Once at the scene, Harshman was still responsive, but died a day later, February 11, at a hospital.

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