Dr. Attari’s one year anniversary
Filed under: General News on Tuesday, November 7th, 2006 by admin | No CommentsDear Friends and Well wishers,
Peace be upon you all.
It is now one year since Dr. Attari passed away because of a tragic accident. Forty three days passed from the day she went missing to the day her body was found. During these 43 days, there was a tremendous out pouring of love and consideration from people all over the Bay Area and beyond, including different parts of the world. On this solemn occasion, we want to express our gratitude and heartfelt thanks to all those who helped and prayed for her safe return.
We thank you all once again for all the efforts you put into the search. The community came forward to help in every way they could. People of all ages came to help in the search. People from all walks of life came to help and also people from all races and religions came forward to help. Religious and social groups participated wholeheartedly. It was truly amazing to see how many people joined in the search. People spent long hours searching the streets of Oakland and Alameda and many other parts of the Bay Area, from hillsides to sea sides and from small streets to parking lots all over the area. Even school children and elders in wheel chairs participated in the candle light vigils and walks. The hard work put in by the volunteers brought the media attention from around the world. It was a blessing to see newspapers in many parts of the world covering the search. People from India, Pakistan, Kuwait, Canada, Saudi Arabia, UK and cities across the US were helpful in providing support and help.
Thankfully, we had a vast pool of people from all walks of life who helped us.
Computer professionals did a good job in setting up the website and contacting each other via emails and internet groups. Others brought
the attention of the media and kept in regular touch with them to keep the publics attention drawn to the case. Volunteers quickly had
flyers made and internet postings were done to inform the people. Volunteers went around the area, handing out and putting up flyers.
Most importantly, people offered prayers for her return. We also thank the nearly 5000 people who signed the petition to the governor for transferring the case over to the federal authorities. Coincidently, Dr. Attari was found just the evening before the petition was to be submitted.
Eventually, the prayers and hard work carried out by the volunteers and the media attention resulted in finding Dr. Attari. It was a very
sorrowful end, yet it brought closure and peace of mind to everyone involved in the search.
May God reward you all for your efforts and kind wishes.
Mr. Tasadduq Attari, family, relatives and friends.
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