#PatrickDay
More gloomy news was trending on Twitter as people paid tributes to the boxer Patrick Day, who died on Wednesday.
The 27-year-old was hospitalized after he was knocked out during his bout with Charles Conwell on Saturday night in Chicago. He suffered a traumatic brain injury.
His family, friends and members of his boxing team, including mentor Joe Higgins, surrounded the boxer in his final moments.
Charles Conwell grieved on Twitter: “I never meant for this to happen to you. All I ever wanted to do was win. If I could take it all back I would, no one deserves for this to happen to them. providing a one-stop shop for couples planning to get married. Titled “Wedding Folies,” the show will feature some of the leading wedding solutions providers in Lebanon.
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