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My deepest sympathy goes out to APhiA
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I didn't know those Brothas, but on behalf of my fraternity, thank you all for your concern.
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My prayers and condolences to the family of the victims and to Alpha Phi Alpha.
I pray that those who survived will recover quickly and that the pain of their loss will be eased by the prayers of many. GOD bless everyone involved. ------------------ Suntzu 1963 Member of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. 4-FALL-99 UVA Colony OW OW LIPTTDID W.W.N.O.R.T. http://www.angelfire.com/va2/suntzuipt4uva -"Nineteen sixty-three is not an end, but a beginning. And those who hope that the Negro needed to blow off steam and will now be content, will have a rude awakening if the nation returns to business as usual." -Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. |
Sad to hear...a crash involving APhiA
My prayers are with the brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha and the families and friends of the victims...
Monday, May 14, 2001 Fraternity Van Crash in Arkansas Kills 2 College Students,Injures 12 Others By JENNIFER YACHNIN Two students from the University of Central Arkansas were killed and several others were injured when a van carrying 14 fraternity members, including three students from Hendrix College, crashed on Interstate 40 near Palestine, Ark., early Saturday morning. Cpl. Kevin Stewart of the Arkansas State Police said an investigation indicated that Adrain Smith, a Central Arkansas student, had fallen asleep while driving the 15-passenger van. The westbound vehicle entered the median, returned to the westbound traffic lanes, and finally veered off the shoulder and rolled several times. Mr. Smith could not be reached for comment. Several passengers were thrown from the vehicle. Brandon D. Davis and Gavin Morgan, both 20, died in the accident. The accident occurred about 100 miles east of the Conway, Ark., campus. The students, all members of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, were returning from Memphis. Police said only Mr. Smith and Jeremy Owoh, a Central Arkansas student and the front-seat passenger, were wearing seat belts at the time of the crash. In addition to Mr. Smith and Mr. Owoh, seven other Central Arkansas students were treated at local hospitals. Injured were Christopher Gordon, 19; Marcus Hughes, 19; Jason Mathis, 21; Deon Rhodes, 21; Demetrius Richmond, 23; Charles Robinson, 21; and Dorsey Watson, 19. Three Hendrix College students were injured: Brian Brewer, 22; Nkem Housworth, 21; and Mitchell Moore, 21. __________________________________________________ _______________ Chronicle subscribers can read this article on the Web at this address: http://chronicle.com/daily/2001/05/2001051407n.htm If you would like to have complete access to The Chronicle's Web site, a special subscription offer can be found at: http://chronicle.com/4free __________________________________________________ _______________ You may visit The Chronicle as follows: * via the World-Wide Web, at http://chronicle.com * via telnet at chronicle.com |
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