Vigil held for New York City subway burning victim Debrina Kawam in Brooklyn
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Bishop Boyde Singletary expressed deep sorrow at the vigil, stating, "It's still a chilling moment, a frightening moment, panic moment, traumatizing moment. We're praying for her soul to rest in peace. We're praying that some justice will be done." He emphasized the community's need for justice and healing in the aftermath of such a tragedy.
Angelo Canital, a Gravesend resident, reflected on the tragedy, saying, "She looked very outgoing. She looked very lovely. She was young, and she had everything ahead of her... but it can happen to people quite easily sometimes." His comments shed light on the vulnerability of individuals experiencing homelessness.
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