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Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Family members and supporters of the condemned 9 drug traffickers in Indonesia say their final goodbye

Some families and supporters of the Bali 9 condemned drug traffickers arrived at Cilacap port to say their final goodbye.

Chan with his fiancé now wife.
Andrew Chan who married his partner Febyanti Herewila yesterday inside the prison on 'death Island' said it was a bitter sweet time for him while Myuran Sukumaran's famiy members were there for him. Myuran's sister Brintha wailed as she was supported by family members, she could not control her crying as she made her way through the crowds of people outside the port gates. A
t one point she collapsed and had to be supported by other family members, including her mother.

Myuran and Andrew Chan
Chan's mother Helen Chan arrived visibly crying and had to be carried away as police officers led the family through the crowd.

After the family arrived at the port, an ambulance arrived at the ferry terminal with nine coffins on board, which made them more upset. Inside the port complex, family members could be heard wailing for their doomed loved ones who are just hours from facing a firing squad. The families arrived on Monday but were told they would give their final goodbyes today Tuesday 28th April, 2015.
Andrew Chan's Mum
Picture Andrew Chan of himself being shot in the heart

Amnesty International has begged the Indonesian Government to wait for one more court date to be heard for all 9 convicts but the execution is still expected to take place after midnight on Wednesday, Indonesian time.
Chilling step by step depiction of how the prisoners will be killed.
Executions expected to go ahead despite court agreeing to hear legal challenge on May 12.

140 comments:

  1. No gain in anything illegal...

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  2. Ds is soooo sad nd harsh dy shld b given a life sentence nt death by hanging ki lo de its 2 much. RIP 2 dem

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    1. Go forth in peace In the name of Christi, I will be praying for u to find Love in the company of angels n forgiveness from THE MOST HIGH. Go with God my brothers... #SadFace

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    2. May their souls rest in peace. Linda take note!

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  3. Just hope they've been reconciled to God shaa...

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  4. First to comment??? Good morning Linda

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    1. I wonder where ur sense lies.
      People r grieving for about to be lost lives and u r here claimin first to comment. Get a life and be matured for once

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  5. Family is the best thing life has got to offer...they will love and stand by you regardless

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  6. May their souls rest in peace.

    ***ECHOMASS***

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  7. this is so heartbreaking.i just cried.

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  8. Wish dis cld happen here in naija. Every one will sit up, sit tight nd do right!

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  9. We don't see anyone saying goodbyes coming from Nigeria for d Nigerians

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    1. Same thing I told someone.. It's s pity no one is speaking on their behalf.... Sad

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  10. They just wanna want blood...wicked country

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  11. These people are really hungry for blood. Inspite of all the pleas. God,please set them that are appointed to die free from death.

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  12. May there gentle soul rest in peace!!

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    1. The world is watching. Indonesians shud ve careful every where they find themselves else they will face the same fate outside their country.

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  14. Why taking a life that you can't give. Some stupid laws though!!

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  15. Wicked indonesian govt be ending lives like they can create even an ant

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    1. Their wickedness no be small. Even when people commit murder, they usually just get a life-in-prison sentence. It takes a really heinous crime to get the death sentence. These people weren't even doing drugs, they were just selling it. Did the Indonesian govt kill their citizens who bought the drugs and indeed are still gonna buy from another source? This punishment is just too heartless abeg. In the 21st Century for that matter.

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  16. Tragic! That's why we should avoid bad friends and wrong illegal risks. Hope the Indonesian govt changes their decision.

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  17. The shortest cut to wealth remains hardwork and God's favour.

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  18. Wow, what a sad story and day for these families.

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  19. Y cnt they forgive? This is bad

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  20. God have mercy on us
    Hope this won't happen to me

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  21. Indonesia are very wicked they don't have human heart

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  22. God will comfort the living

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  23. Heiyaa,feeling for dem already.Stil believe in 11th hour miracle.#God is able.

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  24. This is very wrong, no matter what no one deserves to die in a civilised world just like that.What happened to amending laws.These Asian demons still live in a stone age..It's a pity. .Very sad

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  25. May there souls rest in peace. Is a pity. pls people should avoid dis kind of drug business. It does not what it

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  26. Ehya. D government sld have mercy on dese souls.

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  27. This is really toucching,is dere no other way,dis people can be punished,apart frm been killed,dis indonisians people behaves as if dey are God.I really feel pity for dem...#crying#

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  28. Its a pity
    Seeing your loved one just go like that
    God have mercy on them

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  29. While I really despise ppl being killed like this, its an eye opener for others in this illegal biz. Its stated clearly on Indonesia visa that " DRUG TRAFFICKING ATTRACTS DEATH PENALTY IN THIS COUNTRY" ....why da f**k would ppl still risk their lives? I dont gerrit. I hope they get saved

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  30. This is heartbreaking,cruel and wrong on every level . Can't believe this still happens in a civilised world..what a shame!!!..There is absolutely no justice in this evil act.How dumb can these demonic Asians be? And the world is watching without doing anything. How my heart bleeds for these families. .omg!!!

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  31. So sad and nothing else could be done

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  32. Na wa for indonesia o

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  33. Phew! What an end.
    May their souls rest with their creator.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  34. i kinda feel sorry for them, but if you have ever seen a drug addict u will support d use of dz pple as scape goats/deterrents. imagine for a minute dey were nt caught d number of lives they wud destroy to salvage their own families.

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    1. Those that are drug addicts only have themselves to blame. The drugs will always be available in one way or another if someone is desperate enough to find them. So any addict, nah them sabi. The drug sellers are not holding them by the neck or forcing them to buy.

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  35. i kinda feel sorry for them, but if you have ever seen a drug addict u will support d use of dz pple as scape goats/deterrents. imagine for a minute dey were nt caught d number of lives they wud destroy to salvage their own families.

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    1. Thank you. Some Nigerians are quick to judge. If they've suffered a broken home where drug use is the culprit; they wouldn't be feeling pity for these crooks. They are only sorry they got caught not because they are sorry for ruining Ives and you can imagine impurities in the drugs, the number of sudden deaths it could cause? Nigerians need to be around a junky and the missing tole this because they smoked and snuffed all their teeth and health out. Stop drug trafficking! It's illegal and it destroys the life of those affected and the kids from those homes suffer even more especially when born by a mom on heroine. Ta! Their parents should cry for not raising a better child and the lives destroyed by their child's trafficking, that's what they should cry for. Death Penalty might be harsh, but it's the law of the land, you respect it or get out. Just like 14 years in jail for gay acts or suspicion of being gay in Nigeria is harsh and extreme. But it's the law of the land, if you don't like it and you are gay, get out. By the way, I'm very tolerant and friends with gays and lesbians and love them.

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    2. So you're tolerant and love gays and lesbians but you don't have enough heart to see why these young people don't deserve to die? Anyone that is a drug addict should not dare try and blame a drug dealer (unless they were forced) for their addiction. If drugs ruined a home, it's not because the seller was selling it; it's because that member of their family had no self control in the first place and began to use the substance indiscriminately. What of alcohol that ruins even more homes than drugs? Do the liquor sellers get blamed because one man got so drunk and beat up his wife and children? Abeg please shut up and apply common sense before you write. And use that big heart that you have to also care about other human beings that are not just gays and lesbians. No matter what, it is barbaric and uncalled for to murder people for the distribution of drugs. In most of the civilized world, even murderers do not receive the death sentence. Don't be heartless.

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  36. So painful to watch ur family been killed in ur very own eye's

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  37. A www this so painful. This kind of country sef

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  38. it is really eally sad. The case of the filipino ladyy is the saddest, she was looking for a job and all evidences points to the fact that she didn't know the job agent had placed drugs in her bag. With the kind of international publicity and condemnation this executions are getting ,I don't think the president will last long in power , he has been in power for just 6months and his popularity rating has even gone down by almsot 60%


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  39. People see these things and still insist on trafficking cocaine in these countries. Well, Jah help them

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  40. May their soul rest in perfect peace..

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  41. Even after all this people would not learn!
    The greed for quick money has blinded them, they would be executed tonight and more will stil be executed, even tonight while the execution is going on another smuggler would still be apprehended and as usual they would blame it on the devil.

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  42. Those who have ears let them hear.

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  43. This is a very emotional period! I can feel their pain.

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  44. Agbaje. ? Did I see it correctly. ?
    So pathetic , pheeeeeeew....
    Tears drop ...

    Jesu mere ha ebere

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  45. Oh God not meant to kill others in such way ve mercy on this soul

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  46. I feel for them... But the damage hard drugs do to people's life is very bad.. They'v learned their lesson.. They regret having done it.. And now they are facing the country's wrath of d offense.. May their soul rest in peace

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  47. Oh wow! What a way to die...but dem no dey hia word? When u know the penalty for drug trafficking is death then while delve into it?

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  48. Woow!!!!! This is cruel, why can't they just give the life instead of the death penalty? May God hear their last prayers and grant them rest

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  49. Chaii...its a pity...in as much as I dnt condone drug trafficking ...I dnt wish anione death either...so pls a life sentence is better off dan death...no one deserves to die...no matter dia crime....cos God also forgives us all..most of us commit worst crimes in our various domains...so pls Indonesian Government shud tamper justice with mercy.

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    1. So you give them life sentence in prison, who pays for their upkeep? Just asking o, I case you haven't thought about it? Your tax, that's where it goes. So you labor in the sun all day, just to give criminals three square meals a day. The three square meals you barely can eat yourself. What if they get sick, their rooms? Their jail clothes? Their toothpaste? Their brush and sponges? Maintenance of the prison cell? It's not sustainable. By the way, these guys can be in prison and be running multi-million dollars drug trafficking business successfully. why aid them when you can kill the parasite of your economy?

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  50. These Indonesian peeps aint smiling o.. Nawa

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  51. God please intervene ... This is just too sad

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  52. Nothing differ these people from ISIS! Wicked souls! What happened to life imprisonment

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  53. This is just extreme measures to deter would be drug dealers from the act. I feel for the families of the drug lords.

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  54. Choi so sad what a world. Nobody has the right to end another's lives, but the world made laws. My heart goes out to their families.

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  55. This is so heartbreaking, sad indeed.

    Anyway hope this will serve as a lesson o those who think drug trafficking is the only way to become rich.

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  56. So touching. That's why hardwork will always pay no matter how small it could be, there is always peace of mind.

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  57. Smh too bad, may GOD console their families

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  58. I pray God grant their families d fortitudes to bear their loss. Take hearts our sweet mama's dat loss their belove one's.

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  59. Why are this Indonesians this heartless is not as if there country has the worst case if drug deals.....they better retrace there steps.....is killing human beings this fun that dey don't want to listen to anybody

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  60. Why are this Indonesians this heartless is not as if there country has the worst case if drug deals.....they better retrace there steps.....is killing human beings this fun that dey don't want to listen to anybody

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  61. And we have pple who take lives dt ar stil roaming d strt free. I feel dis is too much for a drug offence

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  62. Lord Jesus give them d grace to repent from their sins before been shot and please accept their souls...so heartbreaking. **skimpy**

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    1. Oh...Jesus is Lord forever! *teary eyes*

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  63. HMMMM,EHYA...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  64. Kai, this is sad. I hope other drug traffickers will learn from this.

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  65. Eeeya, crime doesn't pay. Work hard and enjoy your life peacefully. RIP to them

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  66. Heartbreaking.....these pipo don't
    have a heart.
    Rest in peace to the dead.

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  67. kids don't do drugs, don't sell drugs.

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  68. death penalty is a hard reality. RIP to the convicted......Linda if u like dont post this, several attempts...

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  69. death penalty is a hard reality. RIP to the convicted......Linda if u like dont post this, several attempts...

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  70. Jesus!
    And after seeing this,people will still continue with drug trafficking/business

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  71. The third pics tho.. I thought it was RIP jimmy_____agbaje

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    1. @odetunde your name depicts truly that you're an ode that has coming again with ode talk....

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    2. Dis is really sad I feel so much 4 d families, RIP 2 dem all

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  72. So sad, how I wish amnesty international can do something fast before the execution.

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  73. Such poor countries still have evil thoughts on them, mehn it's really inhumane out there. Sin is a sin no matter how heavy it's. May their soul rest in peace. #Sadface.

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  74. hian!people get mind oh!they promised to another court hearing in may but still going ahead with d execution in April.this people mean oh!May their soul rest in peace.

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  75. Heartless government
    Ubanagum

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  76. tonytee4ualone@yahoo.com28 April 2015 at 09:02

    Pls US shld look into dis.Rip to them.

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  77. Its nt supposed to be a death sentenced crime. Its drug, dey didnt kill

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  78. wao, RIP to them but dats too much just for drug trafficking alone, if na murder case wat will they do???

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  79. Very sad indeed! #Joshe

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  80. Train your children well

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  81. Drugs kill millions of people through overdose and addiction, they new the risks involved

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  82. this is evil all who ever is involved in this killing will never know peace may the ghost of these people hunt them till they die a heartless death wicked people wicked government wicked law

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  83. Just thinking what will be running through the minds of these men that are about to face death.........hmmmm na wa ooo

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  84. Justice shud be tempered with mercy


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  85. Uhmm,,very sad..Only d Creator of man passes d final judgement...Hope drug traffickers will learn a thing or two frm this..All shall be well with their families.

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  86. What's left is prayers for them. God should enter this GVTs heart ooo

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  87. Go forth in peace In the name of Christi, I will be praying for u to find Love in the company of angels n forgiveness from THE MOST HIGH. Go with God my brothers... #SadFace

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  88. Lord pls save them

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  89. What happens to murders in that country? If they could do this to drug traffickers. so sad

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  90. I pray dat God have mercy on dem...pple won't still learn frm dis,some Nigerians are getting ready to board plane to d same country wit drugs inside dem,why? Why??

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  91. quite a pity. May their souls rest in peace and let their death serve as a warning to other youths looking for quick money. But the Indonisian government is very brutal and wicked. What is wrong hearing the convicted last appeals? why the haste in executing them? This is sheer wickedness and hope other countries of the world will reciprocate same whenever any of Indonisian national is convicted for any crime...it is not just repatriation but they should be given the harshest penalty...even death!

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  92. Let him that is perfect trow d 1st stone..Jesus told d crowd...is not about killing dem s about be perfect in ur own doing cus sin s sin.drug trafficking s same with evwi oda sin.don't judge Wif ur update cus 2mrw s Dia. Faźzyranking

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  93. Indonesia there is God the life you have taking was not giving by man

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  94. Indonesia there is God the life you have taking was not giving by man

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  95. Capital punishment should be stopped. Good night guys!

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  97. R.I.P 2 dem all God knws d best

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  99. May their souls RIP Amen

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