A Group of Americans on India Meditation Pilgrimage Have Encounter With Horror
Two Americans killed in the Mumbai terrorist attacks and several others who were injured had been traveling together in India on a pilgrimage with the Synchronicity Foundation, a meditation group based in Virginia.
Bobbie Garvey, the vice president of Synchronicity, said today at a press conference that two members of the group, Alan Scherr, 58, and his daughter, Naomi, 13, were killed in the attacks.
Among the 25 people from the group who had traveled to Mumbai, four were Canadians, five... Full Story
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