Family Plants Tree in Connecticut in Memory of Cruise Victim George Smith
As the family of George Smith IV battles for more information about his disappearance a year ago, a ruby red horse chestnut tree will stand in Cos Cob to serve as a symbol of who it is they are fighting for."With everything going on, I think George gets lost sometimes," his sister, Bree Smith, said after yesterday's tree dedication ceremony in Strickland Brook Park. "When we go past, either driving the car or when my parents are at work, they'll know that a part of George is here in Cos Cob. He stays here."
Our thoughts and prayers are with George Smith's family. We salute them for their tireless efforts to seek the truth in George's death and to hold the cruise lines accountable. The greatest tribute to George is the hope that their dedication will prevent other families from suffering the same tragedy and heartache in the future.
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