Silent march and church service for slain Adriana Morales
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Volunteers are working out details for a silent march and church service tomorrow for Adriana Morales, cruelly killed while visiting the island as cruise ship crew member.
Kralendijk- Volunteers are organizing a silent march and church service, tomorrow, May 2, for the slain Adriana Morales. Organizers of the march are calling on people in Facebook to join the efforts.
According to Christie Dovale, one of the organizers, the details are still being worked out.
“This march is to speak out against ALL of those whose lives were taken too soon. Services at Church will be dedicated to the memory and life cut short of Adriana”, writes Dovale. Others expressed the hope that the parents of Adriana, currently on the island, would also attend the church service held in her memory.
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