December 03, 2008
Love and grief envelop spouse after family deaths in Mumbai
Kia Scherr said she feels compassion and love for the terrorist who killed her husband and daughter in India last week. Scherr, speaking at a news conference yesterday at the Synchronicity Foundation’s home in Nelson County, said the terrorists are “completely shrouded by fear. We must show love overpowers fear.“ Alan Scherr, 58, and 13-year-old Naomi Scherr were shot dead while on a pilgrimage to India with a group from the Synchronicity Foundation, a spiritual community near Faber about 20 miles south of Charlottesville. Four other members of the group were wounded.
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