Upon the release of Henry's whereabout by this agency, the Cinamon Grand had to close its doors to what was described as a "robust and overwhelming mass of frenzied fans". Hours later the hotel was reopened; the Director Emeritus of the Henry Bodkin Foundation and the Cinnamon Grand's Chief Marketing Officer released a statement soon after notifying the crowd that Henry was escorted out of the hotel and has left to celebrate the New Year outside of the country. The airport authorities had no further information and his private jet has not logged the journey with officials here.
We regret to inform our readers that once the crowd had dispersed, two were found dead and over half a dozen injured from being crushed against the hotel by the swell of the crowd. The hotel's CMO issued a further statement of condolence to the families of the victims. Whilst we also sympathise with the families and recognise that it was this agency that released Henry's whereabouts and resulted in the tragedy, we hope the families of the victims find solace knowing that their loved ones died in close company of Henry Bodkin, a man they cherished more than their own lives.
Henry's whereabouts are, again, unknown.
Tuesday, 1 January 2008
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