Tyler Perry steps in to help family of woman killed in bank shooting

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NORTH FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — Family members who lost their mother in a shooting at a bank are getting help from Hollywood mogul Tyler Perry.

We first brought you this story Saturday. Police said Tynesha Evans' boyfriend killed her at a bank in North Fulton County.

Evans had fallen on hard times. Her daughters told

that the suspect,

Channel 2's Michael Seiden,

Othniel Inniss, asked her to meet him at the bank so he could get her money to

.

"She can't kiss me. She can't tell me to wake up in the morning after I missed my alarm. She can't.  She's not here," said Evans' daughter Sakemia Turner.

After hearing the family's heartbreaking story, Perry contacted the family and offered to help.

"It was a call I wasn't even going to answer. I said, 'Well, let me answer it to see who it is.' I answered and the person on the other end said, 'This is Tyler.' I said, 'Who?' He said, 'This is Tyler.' I said, 'Tyler who?' and he said, 'Tyler Perry.' At that point, I just broke down crying," said Evans' daughter Audrey Turner.

Perry offered to fly their mother's body back to her home state of Wisconsin, where family and friends will hold her funeral.

He's also promised to take care of tuition for Sharadiant Turner, who is a freshman at Spelman College in Atlanta.

"I'm going to do what she wanted me to do. She started me on math and now I’m going to get to graduate with a mathematics degree from Spelman College without debt, it means everything," Sharadiant Turner said.

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The family, while still in pain, is finding some peace thanks to an incredible act of kindness that these grieving siblings say they'll never forget.

"This is amazing. We can't thank him enough," Sharadiant Turner said.

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Before Perry contacted the family, Channel 2's Mike Petchenik learned the family was worried they could lose their home. According to Evans' daughters, their mother owed $3,200.

The children said Webb Bridge Crossing Apartments planned to evict them.

After calling the leasing office, Petchenik stopped by hoping to get some answers for the family.

Petchenik: "Are you gonna put the family out like that?"
Leasing office: "I have contacted our legal (counsel) and this is private property."
Petchenik: "What does that mean?"
Leasing office: "We've contacted who we need to contact."
Petchenik: "Are they gonna be able to stay?"
Leasing office: "Thank you."

"When we lose where we lay our head, we lose memories of her. Every time I walk into the kitchen, I see my mom cooking, dancing and singing and, if you remove me from there, I'm not gonna have that memory," Shakemia Turner said.

A GoFundMe page was set up to help the family. To donate, click here.

Othniel Inniss, 58, was arrested at the scene of the shooting Saturday.

Inniss has been charged with murder and aggravated assault with a firearm.