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Parkland students, victim’s mom to appear on Megyn Kelly show

- By Johnny Diaz Staff writer

Lori Alhadeff, the mother of Parkland shooting victim Alyssa Alhadeff, and five Majory Stoneman Douglas High students will appear on NBC’s “Megyn Kelly Today” show at 9 a.m. today.

They will talk about the Feb. 14 mass shooting that killed 17 students and faculty, and their goal of making schools safe.

After the shooting, Lori Alhadeff told her daughter’s classmates and friends through a Facebook post to “honor Alyssa by doing something fabulous in your life.” The mother of the slain 15-year-old soccer player also appeared on CNN pleading, “President Trump, please do something!”

Alyssa Alhadeff was a member of the Parkland travel soccer team.

The Stoneman Douglas students also booked as guests on Kelly’s one-hour talk show are: Abby Rose, Alyson Sheehy, Nicolle Martin, Alexa Kitaygorod­sky and Raquel Alvarado, according to an NBC publicist.

Middle school student Madison Micioni, of Coconut Creek, will also join the discussion. She played on Alhadeff’s travel soccer team.

“Megyn Kelly Today” airs on WTVJ-Ch. 6 in Fort Lauderdale-Miami and WPTV-Ch. 5 in West Palm Beach.

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