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Brother’s death second blow

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Richard Griffith’s death has left his family reeling for a second time in as many weeks, as they are still coming to grips with the recent loss of their mother.

 

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Griffith (left), 53, died on the spot after crashing into a tree along Cox Road, Christ Church, early Sunday morning, not far from where he lived at No. 27 Frere Pilgrim South, also in Christ Church.

When a Nation News team visited his home yesterday, his two younger sisters, Ingrid and Sonia, said they were still trying to digest the news.

Describing Richard, who worked at McEnearney and was the oldest of five children, as a loving father and brother, Ingrid, who was the last sibling to see him, said he was very much connected to his family. (RA)

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