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BROOMHALL SHOOTING: Web messages of sympathy

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Published Date: 04 July 2009
ONLINE tributes have been paid to James Kamara's relatives by their friends using social networking sites.
Messages of sympathy have appeared on sites including Facebook.
In a message to Denise Kamara, Ayshia Gordon said: "So sorry about James, he was a lovely boy. Be strong babe, all my love."
Posting on the same page Lisa Kamara Ray said: "RIP James.
Love you always. It's been a sad day today for my family."
Tyrone Cotterell wrote: "RIP James. One minute you was (sic) here the next you was (sic) gone."
And Sherelle Elmer wrote: "Too many lives lost. This gun 'n' knife culture needs to be dead and buried. Save the lives, don't take them."
Meanwhile, Stacey Thompson wrote on Tyler Kamara's page: "I'm sorry for your loss."




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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2009 8:36 AM
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  • Location: Sheffield
 
 
 


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