Wednesday, 24 June 2026

Charlotte father of quadruplets, who also owned Jamaican restaurant, dies at 35!



In February 2025, Carlos Abrahams sat in his Charlotte living room and laughed about the day doctors told him and his wife, Ronjera, that they weren’t expecting three babies after all. They were expecting four.

After that, we were scared every appointment,” he said during a lengthy conversation with The Charlotte Observer in the family’s home. Then he laughed when he added, “It was like, ‘They better not find anymore.’” Along with his wife Ronjera and their large collection of children, Carlos — the owner of Crav’n Caribbean, a Jamaican restaurant and food truck business in west Charlotte — would come to be known as the father at the center of one of the region’s most extraordinary family stories. As the family navigated the first year and a half of life as parents of seven, they built a following of more than 1 million across their social-media channels. Then, last weekend, Ronjera shared devastating news on their channels: Carlos had died!

He was 35. 

By all accounts, he was the Abrahams family’s rock: calm, funny and practical, even when confronted with circumstances that would overwhelm most people. Carlos and Ronjera were already raising three sons when they learned in the summer of 2024 that they were expecting quadruplets — identical twin boys and identical twin girls. The spontaneous pregnancy was so rare that even some medical professionals struggled to explain its odds.

Ronjera said: a provider, a problem-solver, a husband devoted to his wife and a father devoted to his children. When circumstances changed, he adjusted. When obstacles appeared, he looked for ways around or through them.

May his soul rest in peace 



Read more at: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article316231201.html#storylink=cpy






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