M.Y. Caesar Company, the producers of Dr. Caesar Lina Energy Tea, has donated 25 packs of its products to the family of a policeman killed in the bullion van robbery to support his one week celebration.
Presenting the items to the family, Emmanuel Nansen Chayo, the Marketing Manager of the company expressed his condolences to the family and described the attack as a shocking blow to the entire nation.
He prayed God gives the bereaved family and the nation the fortitude to bear the loss.
He mentioned that the donation was to enable the bereaved family and sympathizers build their immune systems as they mourn the untimely demise of their son.
He reiterated that it's better to serve Lina Energy Tea at funerals for people to build their immune systems in this time of Covid-19 pandemic.
Receiving the items, Peter Kennedy Arthur, the father of the deceased police officer thanked Dr Caesar and the entire management of M.Y. Caesar Company for the gesture and prayed for the success of the company.
Mr Arthur however indicated the products will go a long way to help the family as they observe the one week observation of their beloved son.
The policeman, General Constable Emmanuel Osei and one other were shot dead in a daylight bullion van robbery on Monday, June 14, 2021.
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