British man and a nursing assistant were the last victims identified in New Orleans attack
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"It was the wrong call we got, but at least we got the call," said LaTasha Polk's cousin, Sebastian Polk, about the confirmation of her death. He expressed deep emotions at a vigil, describing LaTasha as being as close as a sister. Their family gathered to honor her memory, lighting candles for their loved one lost in the tragic truck attack, showcasing their grief and the need for closure after such a devastating event."
"Louisiana and her people will never cower in fear. Instead, we will unite and come back stronger in honor of every person who lost their lives that day," said Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, emphasizing resilience and community strength in the face of tragedy. His statement declared a period of mourning beginning Jan. 6, with each victim to be remembered individually, highlighting the significance of the lives lost and the determination to move forward as a united front.
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