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She had a [[cork]] [[noticeboard]] in her bedroom, on which she stuck [[photo]]s and various other items. When requested by Gwen, she scampered up the stairs to collect this in order to board up the windows. | She had a [[cork]] [[noticeboard]] in her bedroom, on which she stuck [[photo]]s and various other items. When requested by Gwen, she scampered up the stairs to collect this in order to board up the windows. | ||
Aged 11, she was "a pretty little slip of a thing". When asked for help by strangers like Gwen, she would look towards her | Aged 11, she was "a pretty little slip of a thing". When asked for help by strangers like Gwen, she would look towards her mother for approval. During the attack on her home, she had wide, scared eyes. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bay of the Dead (novel)|Bay of the Dead]]'') | ||
[[Category:20th century individuals]] | [[Category:20th century individuals]] | ||
[[Category:21st century individuals]] | [[Category:21st century individuals]] |
Revision as of 16:21, 28 September 2019
Jasmine "Jaz" Samuels, born circa 1998, lived with her mother, Naomi, and father, Keith, at a house on Lloyd George Avenue, Cardiff. She helped her parents, alongside Gwen Cooper and Rhys Williams, when her house came under attack by zombies in 2009.
Jaz helped her mum wedge small but heavy items, like the toaster and microwave, against the back door of the house.
She had a cork noticeboard in her bedroom, on which she stuck photos and various other items. When requested by Gwen, she scampered up the stairs to collect this in order to board up the windows.
Aged 11, she was "a pretty little slip of a thing". When asked for help by strangers like Gwen, she would look towards her mother for approval. During the attack on her home, she had wide, scared eyes. (PROSE: Bay of the Dead)