“No pain”: Dominican Club Large Funeral For Disaster victims


Hanna’s Bass:

A basketball court in Hanna’s Dominican city became a temporary chapel on Thursday, hosting funeral ceremonies for two dozen inhabitants, whose life was suddenly reduced during a nightclub time The roof collapsed with hundreds of people,

Two at a time, Coffin was taken to court and placed on a rowed tables with white clothes.

Caskets were at the top of the victims’ photographs and individual items, and were flanks by loved ones who at one time listened to two victims – two victims.

Many mourning farewells, two days after the tragedy claiming more than 200 lives, became incompatible, incompatible.

When the roof-santo of the jet set club was not managed to roof the roof of a 50-year-old institution in Domingo, he did not manage to escape, while popular Merangue singer Rubby Perez sang a crowd in the early hours of Tuesday.

Perez, 69, and retired Major League baseball player Tony Blanco – both were from Hanna – were among the dead.

Blanco Hanna was one of the victims at Thursday’s celebrations, attended by hundreds of people.

Perez was sent one in a private ceremony at a private ceremony at the National Theater in Capital Santo Domingo, in a day a day, in which President Louis Abinadar attended.

‘Immense pain’

At the entrance of the basketball court, a large banner was hung with the names and photographs of those who died. A placcard nearby with an image of a peace pigeon is written: “With immense pain, Hanna bid farewell to her beloved children.”

In order to share in the grief of the community, lines of mournings filled plastic chairs.

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Among the condolences, Santo Jose was German, who lost four relatives.

“A pain that is not less,” is how he described his emotional state.

“I don’t want to believe it was real, but it is. Life is lost in a second,” he said.

During service, for two coffins at a time, blessings were pronounced by the priests waving incense, in which music teacher Felix Silvestre’s trumpet sounds.

He had to stop playing several times to cry.

AFP said, “You have to find a strength where there is no one because people died there, people with whom I grew up since childhood, many people,” they told AFP.

With several obstacles, he demonstrated the tune “Kando Anamigo Si Va” (when a friend left) in honor of his late friends.

“It is difficult, but it should be done.”

Local school director, 59 -year -old Fernando Nina attended the ceremony to bid farewell to acquaintances.

“It would be a sensible to describe it as a hard blow; This disaster actually touches the sensitive fibers of our municipality,” he said.

Nina said, “It is incredible how three, four of the same family and even five members died. There is an atmosphere of sorrow and sorrow in the community.”

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