Josie Lambert ‘s heartbroken mom shared details about her daughter’s final moments. The teen took her life in a tragic death, and according to the mother, she showed no signs of mental health struggles when she moved to live with her boyfriend three months earlier.
Keep reading for the details.
Josie Lambert Was ‘Fine’ Before News Of Death
Her mother, Tash Lambert, revealed her daughter showed zero signs of depression or struggles before she moved to Queensland to live with her boyfriend last year.
Josie Moved In November 2022
The 17-year-old traveled to Queensland with her boyfriend after she experienced serious difficulties for months following her attempt at remote learning during the lockdown.
Tash Understood Josie Missed Home

Tash confirmed they used to communicate daily via messenger, and she always told her how much she loved her and how she missed home.
No Warning Signs

Tash expressed that her daughter still spoke to her the morning before she died and sent her well wishes to her brother, who had just gotten into high school.
Josie Had An Infectious Smile
The mother expressed how happy her daughter was, and her infectious smile lit up any room she entered.
She spoke about their unbreakable bond and how they loved straightening each other’s hair.
Josie Loved Animals

Tash disclosed that her daughter loved animals and dreamed of becoming a veterinary nurse when she graduated high school.
Josie Was On A Counselor’s Waiting List

She revealed that the late Josie was due to see a counselor, but she refused to go, which made her feel helpless.
She argued that parents should be allowed to make decisions surrounding mental health for their kids instead of letting them (the children) have the final say.
Some Of Josie’s Organs Were Donated
Ms. Lambert confirmed that some of Josie’s organs were donated to help save the lives of eight other people. She expressed her happiness and satisfaction that a part of her is somewhere.
GoFundMe For Josie

Friends of Tash and her family have set up a fund raising account to help transport the remains of Josie home for a final farewell. She wants to share her daughter’s story with the hope of helping those struggling with mental health, especially teenagers.