THE PAIN STILL runs deep for the families and friends of the victims of the Campus Trendz tragedy.
Today marks the second anniversary since Nikita Belgrave, Pearl Cornelius, Shanna Griffith, Tiffany Harding, Kellishaw Olliviere and Kelly Ann Welch perished in the Tudor Street store after it was firebombed.
Yesterday’s sermon by Dean of The St Michael’s Cathedral, Dr Frank Marshall, delivered during the service held to commemorate the anniversary, moved relatives and friends to tears. Some went outside the cathedral and quietly wept while others consoled one another.
There will be a national minute of silence today at noon to observe the tragedy. (AH)
Lingering pain
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