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September 3 a day of reflection

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BARBADIANS ARE BEING asked to stop whatever they are doing at noon on Wednesday September 3 to observe one minute of silence in commemoration of the six women who died in the Campus Trendz fire four years ago.

At a press conference at the Clement Payne Centre today director of the September 3 Foundation David Commissiong said the day as well as that sixty seconds should be used to reflect on the issue of violent crime in Barbados  and also crime directed at women.

The day will also be marked by a 90 minute ceremony at Heroes Square, The City.

Nikkita Belgrave, Kellishaw Olliverre, Tiffany Harding, Pearl Cornelius, Shanna Griffith and Kelly-Ann Welch perished in the blaze. (LK)

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