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Family, friends bid farewell to little Shazade and Damari

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Mourners at the funeral of Damari Jeffery at the Sacred Heart RC Church in La Brea on Saturday. - TWO children, whose tragic deaths in the past week touched the nation, sparking sadness as well as outrage, around the circumstances in which they died, were both buried on Saturday after separate funerals. At the Williamsville funeral for Shazade Simon, three, who died on September 25, from deep vein thrombosis (blood […]

Source: Trinidad News

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