It's so disheartening to see such news. The fact that this happened a number of three times in different locations, without people learning a lesson tells a lot about the state of hunger and lack they are going through. I consider it was more of a survival instinct things, they just wanted to be certain they have the palliative in case, in case it doesn't go round.
The organisers had good intentions but the state of things took control. I sympathise with the families as well and hope we find people to do more of this philanthropy work.
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