
Black Sabbath MC North Shore Chapter Fundraiser
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LITTLE ROCK (AP) — A wrong-way driver on Interstate 40 in western Arkansas collided with a pack of Black Sabbath MC brothers and Sister of the Cross Black Sabbath, killing three members from Louisiana and injuring four others, according to Arkansas State Police.
Patricia Lemar, 44, of Slidell, Louisiana; Leonard Lemar Jr., 46, of Slidell; and Malinda Shano, 50 of Terrytown, Louisiana, died in the crash near Mulberry on Thursday, according to a preliminary report from police. The injured were hospitalized initially but have all been released.
We are raising money for this chapter to help with bills and financial shortfalls due to lack of missing work from injuries and mental health challenges.
The four injured suffered from burns,bruising, and lacerations. See their story here: https://youtu.be/IbdHUDVi-PQ
Patricia Lemar, 44, of Slidell, Louisiana; Leonard Lemar Jr., 46, of Slidell; and Malinda Shano, 50 of Terrytown, Louisiana, died in the crash near Mulberry on Thursday, according to a preliminary report from police. The injured were hospitalized initially but have all been released.
We are raising money for this chapter to help with bills and financial shortfalls due to lack of missing work from injuries and mental health challenges.
The four injured suffered from burns,bruising, and lacerations. See their story here: https://youtu.be/IbdHUDVi-PQ
Organizer and beneficiary
John Bunch
Organizer
Tucker, GA
Larry Alexie
Beneficiary