Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Words of comfort

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THE DEATH OF 20-year-old Nahum Clarke is still a mystery, but his family has asked people not to be bitter about the way he died.
His aunt Rosita Mayers said yesterday that while the family wanted justice, “we do not want to live with hate”.
She called on the scores of people taking part in a vigil to remember the former Alexandra School student for the shining light he was.
“We do not want to live with anger because it kills the soul,” she said. “So even as we grapple with this tragedy, let life’s spirit soar and let us live to a higher reason. Let our lives mean something better.

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