> (aka "The Marshall University Football Team Crash") November 14th, 1970. [16], Every year, on the anniversary of the crash, the fountain is shut off during a commemorative ceremony and not activated again until the following spring. "The reason it's survivor's guilt is because so many people changed their mind at the last minute," Call said. Carter will be thinking about "thanking the Lord for his grace and mercy, watching over me and sparing my life." Her life had become unhinged. One John Marshall Drive, "The town immediately went into mourning. "He had a great future in front of him. I had 75 angels there.". Cemetery Visibility: Public. Roy Slezak refuses to call it an anniversary. Caption on back reads: "Saturday Nov. 14, 1970. Officials at the site of the Nov. 14, 1970, Marshall University plane crash at Tri-State Airport in Kenova, W.Va., secure a charred engine for removal to an airport hangar. After suffering the loss to East Carolina on Nov. 14, 1970, a majority of the Marshall team boarded Southern Airlines Flight 932. The 1970 Marshall Thundering Herd football team was an American football team that represented Marshall University as an independent during the 1970 NCAA University Division football season. It was real big-time negligence. Prior to the state Senates unanimous vote Wednesday, the chamber held a moment of silence for the crash victims at the request of Upshur County Republican Sen. Bill Hamilton. Former Marshall cheerleader Lucianne Kautz Call lost her father, Charlie E. Kautz, who was the universitys athletic director. Among those in the fountain audience were four football players from East Carolina who played in that 1970 game. Ferrum won the national junior college championship his first year there in 1965. "That's something I've never been able to get over because it was so wrong.". The town died. Nobody went anywhere.". On a rainy hill side in Wayne County, West Virginia, the lives of 75 people were lost in the worst single air tragedy in NCAA sports history. "For years, it was just a total devastating thing," Call said. history". But the town came back.. Frank Loria is third from left. But as a freshman in 1970, Oliver didn't travel. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. The two played in the same defensive backfield for Virginia Tech in the late 1960s. He went to work one day and didn't come home.". At age 78, there's a part of Dawson that questions whether fate is the lone reason he is not among those being memorialized rather than those observing it. Back then, Bowden was the wide receivers coach. Patient as an elementary school teacher but also unrelenting. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. Following its plane crash, Wichita State was granted similar permission to use freshmen on the varsity to resume its 1970 season. The victims included 36 football players and 39 school administrators, coaches, fans, spouses and flight crew. For Slezak, a retired banker/computer engineer, Saturday's 50th anniversary of the crash is an emotional occasion. They stayed in Marshall for a fundraising event. "I kept thinking he [Arthur Sr.] would drive up in the car," said Maja Harris, Art Jr.s mother and Art Sr.s wife. 2004-2023 CBS Interactive. While in the air, the plane struck a tree on a tall hill and crashed to the ground. Aircraft and crew. Two-and-a-half months ago, Dawson remarried. Police reported a few hours after the crash that "15 bodies had been recovered," but the fire was so intense that they were unable to get into the plane to examine further, The News wrote that year. _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); The rest were pilots, crew, coaches, administrators, boosters and business leaders. A number of the victims are buried in a grave site in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Huntington; 20th Street between Joan C. Edwards Stadium, Marshall's current on-campus football stadium, and Spring Hill Cemetery was renamed Marshall Memorial Boulevard in honor of the crash victims. [16] The committee decided upon one major memorial within the campus, a plaque and memorial garden at Fairfield Stadium, and a granite cenotaph at the Spring Hill Cemetery; the Memorial Student Center was designated a memorial as well.[17]. They couldn't take the tough routine. "The Young Herd" that carried on in 1971 had a new coach, Jack Lengyel. Center Dennis Foley (#55) centers ball to Bob Harris (#12) in a scrimmage,1970 MU Football team, b&w. Just before 8 pm, the plane crashed into a hill two miles from the Tri-State Airport in Kenova, W.V., where everyone on aboard were killed on impact. That's the unseen damage left a half century later after a Southern Airways DC- 9 carrying the Thundering Herd back from a game at East Carolina crashed into a hill a mile short of the Tri-State Airport in Huntington, West Virginia. Nash died in the 1970 plane crash. "That had taken a toll on my football coaching, a lot of bad things. CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) A bill has won final legislative approval in West Virginia that would establish an annual day of recognition for the worst sports disaster in U.S. history, a plane crash that killed most of Marshall University's football team. "You couldn't count on it," Dawson said. Marshall University. In the report, the NTSB concluded, "[] the probable cause of this accident was the descent below Minimum Descent Altitude during a nonprecision approach under adverse operating conditions, without visual contact with the runway environment". The solemn ceremony was held around a fountain dedicated to the crash victims on Marshall's Huntington campus. Tolley's grave was moved up there a few years ago. "When the 14th of November comes around every year, all the worms and stuff start getting in your head," Dawson said. The Hokies were in town to play the Herd. Loria became Marshall's defensive backs coach in 1970. "Apparently, it was time God saw fit to call them.". "That was the biggest farce you've ever seen," she said. "God is your pilot. "It wasn't losing faith," she said. Plymale said 64 children lost one or both of their parents in the crash. A fireman on Nov. 15, 1970, looks over the wreckage of a DC-9 jet that crashed the day before on approach near a mountaintop airport a few miles from Huntington, W.Va. (Associated Press). "I believe I want to be buried up there with my boys," Dawson said. "All of them were fighting and arguing over each other about whose fault it was. So why would anyone living with all that baggage intentionally go up in the air? Another plaque memorializing the 1970 Marshall football team was unveiled at East Carolina University on the same day and can be seen at the guest team entrance of DowdyFicklen Stadium. (JACK BURNETT/AP), "We carry on the legacy for them, but even after all those who were personally connected are gone, those guys still deserve to be remembered because it's just a travesty, what happened. There was no reason to be around. Yes, we grieve. It went beyond physical damage. The five Southern Airlines employees also died in the crash. "We'd always rode buses.". Wayne County Democratic Sen. Robert Plymale was 15 at the time and was with friends in Kenova, near the airport. > A bill has won final legislative approval in West Virginia that would establish an annual day of recognition for the worst sports disaster in U.S. history, a plane crash that killed most of Marshall University's football team. In 2000, at age 50, Call became a flight attendant with USAir Express. Rick, he ran them off. She graduated from Marshall in 1971. "I'm still wondering why.". "I didn't do anything except for fishing, hunting and construction work," he said. Frank got the whole team out and they went up and placed that Hokie Stone on the memorial. Southern Airways Flight 932. Red Dawson was admittedly bitter. > CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc. site: media | arena: collegefootball | pageType: stories | Dawson played tight end for Bill Peterson in the early 1960s at Florida State. It really sort of shapes the fiber in you, of what you are.. It slipped out from underneath him, according to Dawson, and Oliver hit his head. One year later, the unthinkable happened. Banners will be raised across the Marshall campus bearing their images. Marshall Plane Crash Site Marker. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. Authorities continually brought "old charred things" to her hoping to gain the identity of victims. [1][2], The plane was carrying 37 members of the Marshall University Thundering Herd football team, eight members of the coaching staff, 25 boosters, two pilots, two flight attendants, and a charter coordinator. Bobby East, driver of the #21 Ford during the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, died Wednesday, July 13, 2022, after being fatally stabbed at a gas station in Westminster, Calif. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. There was room for only a few of them on the plane to Kinston, North Carolina. It's categorized as a symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Carter wants everyone to know God chose him to survive for that purpose. "Al" Saylor, #88,1970 MU Football team, b&w. On the flight, were 37 members of the football team, several coaches, fans and crew members totaling 75. Two weeks before the release of the movie, Call was diagnosed with colon cancer. The airliner's crew was Captain Frank Abbot (47), First Officer Jerry Smith (28), plus two flight attendants. Tragedy struck Marshall University more than a half-century ago, when most of the school's football program was involved in a plane crash . "Al" Saylor, #88,1970 MU Football team, Charles Kautz, MU A/D and coaches, 1970 MU football team, Dave Griffith, #81, 1970 MU Football team. This college football 1970s season article is a stub. Rick Tolley is behind him. They did care a lot about him. The NCAA granted Marshall permission to use freshmen on the varsity squad, something which was not allowed at the time. Art could have played professional baseball or professional football.. "He was a tremendous athlete who could do it all. People would come to the house and say this was meant to happen. Accessibility Statement, Privacy "The Lord has been good to me," he concluded. ", "I just generally felt we lost a great Hokie that day," Beamer said. Mom and her intuition won. [16] The sculpture's designer, Harry Bertoia, created the $25,000 memorial that incorporated bronze, copper tubing, and welding rods. [11] Dawson was a coach from the previous staff who had driven back from the East Carolina game along with Gail Parker, a freshman coach. ". It's more than that, of course. ". During that ceremony, Gilbert spoke eloquently about the 75 souls again. Marshall coach Doc Holliday invited him to speak to the team. These are some of their stories, 50 years later. ". Charles Kautz is third from right, with tie. This event taught me how to celebrate someones life. White roses were laid by the fountain as each victims name was read at the ceremony. Officials sift through wreckage at the Marshall plane crash site, 1970. Carelli was killed in the Mu plane crash. She traveled to Washington, D.C. for the hearings that were supposed to explain the crash. There is still a hint of that strapping tight end's body. [15], Marshall University President John G. Barker and Vice President Dedmon appointed a memorial committee soon after the crash. Shops and government offices closed; businesses on the town's main street draped their windows in black bunting," History.com reported. "In my case, it became clear four years later. 1970 Marshall Thundering Herd football team, 1970 NCAA University Division independents football records, 1970 NCAA University Division football season, "Memories of Marshall; ex-player says shock of crash never ends", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1970_Marshall_Thundering_Herd_football_team&oldid=1109112752, 1970 NCAA University Division independents football season, Marshall Thundering Herd football seasons, Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in the United States, Short description is different from Wikidata, Pages using CFB schedule with named parameters, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 8 September 2022, at 01:19. I don't think I believed it.. "All these guys, about 50 of them, came out for football. "We got her when she was 6 weeks old. Bear Bryant called Dawson, recommending them. At 7:36 p.m. Nov. 14, 1970, Southern Airways Flight 932 crashed into a hill just short of the Tri-State Airport, killing all 75 people on board. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. This is not what you wanted to hear. He never did try to preach to me. In the teams first home game since the plane crash, Marshall put together one of the most inspiring performances in sports history. Slezak went to visit Marshall in 2011, saying it was on his bucket list. There were injured players who stayed behind. The 1970 Marshall Thundering Herd football team was an American football team that represented Marshall University as an independent during the 1970 NCAA University Division football season. Shortly thereafter, he surrendered his life to Christ. Pure chance, some cases. Huntington, WV 25755. Slezak has realized how fickle life can be. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. Memorial newspaper page from The Herald-Advertiser. [22], On Nov. 14, 1970, 75 people died in the worst sports-related air tragedy in U.S. history, when a Southern Airways DC-9 crashed into a hillside nearby.The victims included 36 Marshall University football players, 9 coaches and administrators, 25 fans and air crew of 5.No one survived this horrific disaster.[1]. Wichita Falls is 1,100 miles from Huntington. "He said: 'Your husband is in the plane, too.' There was no playbook, and nobody had been in that position before.". Marshall's Plane Crash Happened 52 Years Ago, But the Memory Still Remains. As part of an annual rite, the fountain was turned off at the end of the service and will be turned back on in the spring. FAQ 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. He was 37. Marshall University honors the 75 lives lost in the 1970 plane crash tragedy during the 48th Annual Memorial Service on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018 . You see, out of the tragedy has come not a celebration but an annual realization that some good has been made out of the worst thing imaginable. Because it was the Herd's only charter flight of the season, boosters and prominent citizens were on the plane, including a city councilman, a state legislator, and four physicians. Barry W. Nash, #35,1970 MU Football team, b&w. The Tolleys were ingrained in the community. Tolley gladly gave Carter time off -- even bought him the plane ticket -- to travel back to bury his father. Defensive back. New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, USA . Virginia Tech's coach had a plan for the pregame. Lyndhurst's Tom Shoebridge, brother of crash victim Ted Shoebridge, and Elmwood Park's Keith Karl, a freshman on the 1970 Marshall team, join the show. In the next second, though, the co-pilot quickly calls out new readings, "hundred and twenty-six hundred", and the sounds of impact immediately follow. It was an impression he put in her heart. The Flight Crew of Southern Airways Flight 932: Captain Frank H. Abbott, Jr. , aged 47, was employed by Southern Airways, Inc., on July 21, 1949. His jersey hangs in Passaic High School. Reggie Oliver was an outgoing quarterback who eventually made his way into the Marshall hall of fame. The college town agreed with him. Hamrick's future wife, Soletta, was in Mary Jane's sixth-grade home room back then. They even won a couple of games. The Druid Four did and were all killed in the crash. 1970 Crash Victims. Beamer was at his wife-to-be's home that November night. On a rainy hill side in Wayne County, West Virginia, the lives of 75 people were lost in the worst single air tragedy in NCAA sports history. Holliday wants to make a date to come out and hunt turkeys on Dawson's 400 acres outside of town. Lucianne Call hasn't lost much of her cheerleading enthusiasm. He was an incredible all-around athlete. But that begs the very human question of why God spared him and not those on the plane? var _gaq = _gaq || []; But when the town got together, they decided to continue the team's tradition in remembrance of the loved ones lost on that 1970 night. The Unexpected Death of University of Connecticut Football Player Jasper Howard. "Anniversaries are supposed to be happy," Slezak said . Art Shannon, #34, 1970 MU Football team, b&w. Artwork by Eugene Payne, Staff Artist, The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, N.C. I realized I had been wrong about that.". Captain Frank H. Abbott, Jr. , aged 47, was employed by Southern Airways, Inc.. Marshall University Football Team Players: James Michael Adams, of Mansfield, Ohio - Guard, Mark Raeburn Andrews, of Cincinnati, Ohio - Offensive Guard, Mike Francis Blake, of Huntington, West Virginia - Linebacker, Dennis Michael Blevins, of Bluefield, West Virginia - Wide Receiver, Willie Bluford Jr., of Greenwood, South Carolina - Wide receiver, Larry Brown, of Atlanta, Georgia - Defensive Guard, Thomas Wayne Brown, of Richmond, Virginia - Defensive Guard, Roger Keith Childers, of St. Albana, West Virginia, Stuart Spence Cottrell, of Eustis, Florida - Defensive Back, Richard Lee Dardinger, of Mount Vernon, Ohio - Center, David Grant DeBord, of Quincy, Florida - Offensive Tackle, Kevin Francis Gilmore, of Harrison, New Jersey - Halfback, David Dearing Griffith, Jr, of Clarksville, Virginia - Defensive End, Arthur W. Harris, of Passaic, New Jersey - Halfback, Robert Anthony Harris, of Cincinnati, Ohio - Quarterback, Bob Wayne Hill, of Dallas, Texas - Defensive Back, Joe Lee Hood, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Halfback, James Thomas Howard Jr., of Milton, West Virginia - Offensive Guard, Marcelo H. Lajterman, of Lyndhurst, New Jersey - Kicking Specialist, Richard Adam Lech, of Columbus, Ohio - Defensive Back, Barry Winston Nash, of Accoville, West Virginia - Tight End, Patrick Jay Norrell, of Hartsdale, New York - Offensive Guard, James Robert Patterson, of Louisburg, North Carolina - Offensive Tackle, Scottie Lee Reese, of Waco, Texas - Defensive End, John Anton Repasy Jr., of Cincinnati, Ohio - Wide Reciever, Larry Sanders, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Defensive Back, Charles Alan "Al" Saylor, of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio - Defensive End, Arthur Kirk Shannon, of Greensboro, North Carolina - Linebacker, Lionel Ted Shoebridge, of Lyndhurst, New Jersey - Quarterback, Allen Gene Skeens, of Ravenswood, West Virginia - Center, Jerry Dodson Stainback, of Newport News, Virginia - Linebacker, Donald Tackett, Jr., of Paden City, West Virginia, Robert James Van Horn, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Tackle, Roger Arnie Vanover, of Russell, Kentucky - Defensive End, Freddie Clay Wilson, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Tackle, John Patton Young, of Buckhannon, West Virginia - Tight End, Thomas Jonathan Zborill, of Richmond, Virginia - Defensive End, Charles Arnold, of Huntington, West Virginia, Rachel Lynette Arnold, of Huntington, West Virginia, Dr. Joseph Chambers, of Huntington, West Virginia - Local physician, Margaret Chambers, of Huntington, West Virginia, Dr. Ray Hagley, of Huntington, West Virginia - Local physician, Shirley Ann Hagley, of Huntington, West Virginia, Arthur L. Harris, of Passaic, New Jersey - Father of player Art Harris, E.O. At age 69, the former Marshall defender calls himself a "traveling preacher." Sturmisch lived to be 13. Before the trip, they were scheduled to go on a recruiting mission to Ferrum College after the ECUMarshall game, in an ultimately unsuccessful effort to recruit junior college linebacker Billy Joe Mantooth. It was the second college football team plane crash in a little over a month, after the October 2 crash that killed 31 (head coach, 14 Wichita State players, and 16 others). The aircraft "dipped to the right, almost inverted, and had crashed into a hollow 'nose-first'". Plymales mother attended a funeral in North Carolina, and her family became close friends with the victims family. The rebuilding was the subject of the 2006 movie We are Marshall starring Matthew McConaughey as Lengyel. They turned around, headed back home and immediately got lost. All were on the travel squad list before the plane crash. Former WSAZ-TV reporter Bob Brunner shared with CBS Sports, in disturbing detail, the sights and smells he experienced that night trudging up the hill and witnessing the wreckage. Parker flew to the game, but did not fly back, having switched places with Deke Brackett, another coach. " Carter said. In the days before instant news, the fog of tragedy took time to lift. The tragedy was depicted in the movie We Are Marshall (2006) and the documentary film Marshall University: Ashes to Glory (2000). I made a promise to Mrs. Harris that he would never be forgotten.. "Where nobody could see me," Dawson said of his hiding spot. There are gravesites at Spring Hill Cemetery bearing the remains of six Marshall players from the crash who could never be identified. I told him, 'I'm afraid those guys are going to hate you because you're so hard on them.' Some who were left off the flight and did not make the trip or lost loved ones spent the next five decades with crippling questions that had no answers. Once again, on Saturday, Dawson will speak at the fountain ceremony. The rebuilding of the football program was the subject of the 2006 movie We are Marshall starting Matthew McConaughey. "This was the first time dad was so proud that we were going [to fly] first class," Call said. One day, she rounded a corner in her house. Art Harris, #22, 1970 MU Football team, b&w. On November 14, 1970, the team was flying back from a game against East Carolina. Featured speakers were Chancellor Steve Ballard, Athletic Director Terry Holland, Pirates' broadcaster Jeff Charles, and Marshall president, Stephen Kopp. Memorial Fountain on the Marshall University campus, dedicated in 1972. > Sketch is matted and framed. Some who were left off the flight, did not make the trip or lost loved ones spent the next five decades with crippling questions that had no answers. Not surprisingly, Call will be the keynote speaker at Saturday's memorial. I dont know what to call it.. So were the religious types who were too numerous for their messages to get through. They became friends and fished together. Never defeated. "I got a call from our operations guy. Football made sense to him.". They arrived shortly before sunrise. Tottenham Hotspur players observe a minutes silence for the victims of the plane crash involving the Brazilian club Chapecoense prior to the Premier. (JACK BURNETT/AP) Jack Lengyel was hired as the new coach in 1971. The ceremony was held by invitation-only due to the coronavirus pandemic and was made available online. David Debord, #76, 1970 MU Football team, b&w. Anniversaries are supposed to be happy, Slezak said from his home in New Mexico. [18], Each year on the anniversary of the crash, those who died are mourned in a ceremony on the Marshall University campus in Huntington, West Virginia. The NCAA made an exception for the Thundering Herd. As part of an annual rite, the . ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? The decision had been made long before the East Carolina game that Dawson would be out recruiting after the game. [4] By the time the plane came to a stop, it was 4,219ft (1,286m) short of the runway and 275ft (84m) south of the middle marker. It was a funeral that never stopped. The bill establishes that Nov. 14 will become a special memorial day in remembrance of the crash. "God has a time for each one of us," Carter said. I never wanted to miss a chance to see Art play.. 77 memorials. Dawson hopes it goes as well as last year. If he had gone with Art Sr., would they have made the same mistake or would they have flown to the correct city? 10:00 am ET. And on Saturday, the 16th-ranked football team won, defeating Middle Tennessee 42-14. God's providence? Its still considered the worst air disaster in American sports history. We'll look at what happened to the Marshall University football program as a . We Are Marshall was the rallying cry for the Thundering Herds football program in 1970. "[7] The remains of six passengers were never identified. I try to think about all the good times and the memories we made, Slezak said. After an uneventful flight, the crew contacted Huntington Airport tower at 7:23 p.m. and were cleared for a localizer approach on runway 11. He went recruiting. The team originally planned to cancel the flight, but changed plans and chartered the Southern Airways DC-9. Carter maintains he was spared because of God's providence. All were on the travel squad list before the plane crash. "It made you wretch," Brunner said, "and I did several times.". Home "Bobby got this corona[virus] thing and beat it.". Varsity Aces Live: Marshall Football Plane Crash 50th Anniversary. The Marshall football team tragedy remains one of the saddest sports stories of all time. 50 years, McConaughey said Saturday on Twitter. The Thundering Herd upset Xavier, 15-13, in an emotional victory for the ages. The pair were listening to country music when the bulletin came across that a plane had crashed in Huntington. That's why, when a vet recommended Mary Jane stay home that weekend of Nov. 14 because a tumor had developed in Sturmisch's toe, there was no hesitation. The Mid-American Conference also expelled the team for similar offenses. "You sissy," Dawson said. He and the sycamore have aged well. "At 1 o'clock in the morning, a detective came to the door. "I asked her many, many times [why she urged him to stay] before she passed," Carter said. [12] Lengyel was named to take Tolley's place on March 12, 1971, after Dick Bestwick, the first choice for the job, backed out after just one week and returned to Georgia Tech. Her recollections of the crash's aftermath are split. The House of Delegates passed the bill last month. Smith became the football team's spokesperson at the annual ceremony, where he delivers an annual message to parents, siblings, friends and coworkers of the victims who are still heartbroken by the tragedy that takes them back in time. The following offseason, Dawson went to a national coaching convention. Coach, 1971 Young Thundering Herd, Al Carelli, Jr., Assistant coach, 1970 MU Football team, Allen Gene Skeens, #59,1970 MU Football team, Barry W. Nash, #35, 1970 MU Football team, Bobby Joe Hill, #41, 1970 MU Football team, Center Dennis Foley (#55) centers ball to Bob Harris (#12),1970 MU Football team, Charles A. The plane descended below the Minimum Descent Altitude, striking trees on a hillside about one mile from the runway. No one will ever know exactly how Harris Sr. ended up on the plane. Members of the current team also visited a nearby cemetery, where six players from the 1970 team whose bodies were never identified were buried. Copyright. In the transcript of their cockpit communications in the final minutes, the pilots briefly debated that their autopilot had "captured" for a glide slope descent, although the airport was only equipped with a localizer. "It was horrible because it was a non-ending funeral. | "I could hear the speeches and see what was going on [from behind the tree]," he said. | In 1968, Dawson was hired by new Marshall coach Perry Moss as defensive coordinator. [5] The accident is the deadliest tragedy to have affected any sports team in U.S. She has made it her responsibility to track down pictures of all 75 victims for Saturday's memorial. Al Carelli, Jr., Assistant coach, 1970 MU Football team, b&w. Harris, I have bad news.' The crash was the worst in American sports history. The late Jack Hardin, then a Huntington Herald-Dispatch reporter, once recalled stepping over a log on his way up the hill to cover the story. Woelfel, who had a speaking part in the movie, said it brought a lot of people back together to deal with the loss and they did it collectively.
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