Chairman Henry offers his deepest sympathies and pleas for the victims and families affected by the terrible Baltimore Bridge accident.

Chairman Bobby R. Henry. Sr.

“It is with a heart full of sorrow and a conscience of conviction that we offer sincere condolences to those touched personally by this tragic and devastating incident. our prayers are to include those on the outside to do what we can to offer comfort and whatever we can to the families.”

 By Bobby R, Henry, Sr., Chairman, National Newspaper Publishers Associations

     FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – In the wee hours of Tuesday morning, disaster befell the city of Baltimore as a container ship collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge, leading to its dreadful collapse. The devastation resulted in various vehicles falling into the chilly waters below, requiring swift and earnest rescue attempts by local authorities. In response to this gut-wrenching event, the Chairman of the National Newspapers Publishers Association (NNPA)sends his deepest condolences and prayers to the individuals and families impacted by this tragedy:

“It is with a heart full of sorrow and a conscience of conviction that we offer sincere condolences to those touched personally by this tragic and devastating incident. our prayers are to include those on the outside to do what we can to offer comfort and whatever we can to the families.”

Yours in the struggle,

Bobby R, Henry, Sr. ,Publisher, Westside Gazette Chairman, National Newspaper Publishers Association

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