Senator Testa mourns victims of Millville fire tragedy

Senator Testa mourns victims of Millville fire tragedy
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State Senator Michael Testa released a statement expressing his condolences and sympathies following the tragic fire in Millville. The fire resulted in the loss of two young daughters, deeply affecting the community.

“This is an unimaginable tragedy. My heart is broken for the family who lost two young daughters in this devastating fire, and my prayers are with them and everyone affected—this is a loss that shakes our entire community to the core.”

His statement highlights the emotional impact of the event, emphasizing the shared grief in the community.



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