December 03, 2008

Love and grief envelop spouse after family deaths in Mumbai  12/03/08 12:01 AM

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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