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Sarai Sierra’s Family Sells Her Photos to Pay for Funeral

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ht sarai sierra jt 130127 wg?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1360098177918Courtesy Sarai Sierra’s family(NEW YORK) — The family of Sarai Sierra, an amateur New York photographer slain while on a trip to Turkey, put her photos up for sale Tuesday and quickly sold enough photographs to pay for her funeral, the woman’s brother said.

The photos remain on sale and the profits will now be going to her two young sons, the family said.

Sierra, 33, was found bludgeoned to death near a highway in Istanbul on Saturday. Her iPhone and iPad, the tools she used to share her photos with her thousands of Instagram followers, were reportedly missing.

The Staten Island mother of two traveled to Turkey alone on Jan. 7 after a friend had to cancel. It was Sierra’s first overseas trip, and she kept in contact with her family the entire time, they said, sharing stories of her journey and posting photos online.

“Sarai’s passion for photography and love for capturing the beauty we see in culture, architecture and scenery was her reason for traveling to Istanbul,” her brother, David Jimenez, wrote on a website set up to sell his sister’s photography.

Among the photos for sale are Istanbul sunsets, and shots of Sierra’s beloved New York City.

By Tuesday afternoon, Jimenez put out another message saying, “Hey Instacanvas, Thank you for all the support in purchasing Sarai’s pictures. Quick update, all expenses for Sarai’s funeral have been paid for! From here on out any picture of hers that you purchase will NOT be going towards her funeral. All funds will be going to her children. Thank you for your support. David”

Sierra had been scheduled to arrive home at Newark Liberty International Airport on Jan. 22. When her husband, Steven Sierra, called the airline, he was told his wife never boarded the flight from Istanbul.

Steven Sierra and Jimenez traveled to Istanbul to aid in the search.

An intense two-week search for Sarai Sierra ended when her battered body was found.

An autopsy was completed Sunday, but results aren’t expected for three months. Turkish officials, however, said Sierra was killed by at least one fatal blow to her head.

A casket holding the Staten Island mother was taken to a Istanbul church Monday where it remains as Sierra’s family makes arrangements to bring her home.

Turkish police hope DNA samples from 21 people being questioned in the case will be key to finding the perpetrators, state media reported. A motive is not yet clear.  

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