“You just have to keep doing what you can do till it’s time.” Mohamed Ly, who knew the family, drove from Summit County after hearing the news. “When something hits one person, it hits everybody.” “We don’t want to go home because then we’ll just be thinking about it,” Ndiaye said. Others offered iced coffee and snacks for community members who sat in groups and talked for hours. Neighbors brought over tents and folding chairs. Throughout the day, more and more people showed up. Papa Dia, executive director of the African Leadership Group, would not speculate why the house may have been targeted, but he said their community needs support. “He was a good person, a good worker and a good Muslim,” Diol’s brother, Abou Djibril, said. Friday was Eid, a holy day for their community, and Ndiaye said his friend went house to house to give greetings. Denver fire reports five dead following overnight house fire near Green Valley Ranch Close Menuĭiol was an engineer with Kiewit working on the I-70 project, Ibrahim Ndiaye, a friend, said.
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