Michal Jordan also sadden by death of black man in America

Washington: Michael Jordan, the owner of basketball club Charlotte Hornets and basketball legend, expressed deep grief over the death of black man George Floyd in the US, saying he was deeply shocked by George's death and was angry.African American George Floyd died during police custody in Minneapolis last week, after which fierce protests started in many cities of America.

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Legend Jordan released a statement on Sunday, saying, "I am very sad and very disappointed and angry. I can understand the anger, pain and despair of everyone. I stand with those who are facing racial bias in the country. Enough is enough now. " He further said, "I don't have a solution to this but the combined voice of all of us shows that we are unable to divide. We must obey each other and show compassion and sympathy and never turn our backs on absurd cruelty. We need to continue peaceful expression against injustice and demand accountability. Each of us needs to be a part of the solution and we should all work together to ensure justice. "

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He said, "I express my condolences to the family of George Floyd and also to those who died due to casteism and injustice."

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