Actress Hal Berry seeks help for migrant family through social media

Hollywood's well-known actress Hal Berry has sought help from her followers for a migrant family, whose shop was looted and burnt after demonstrations in the city last weekend. This family is now leading a very struggling life. According to foreign media reports, the 53-year-old actress posted on Instagram story about Ned Aaron, an 81-year-old immigrant citizen. After his shop was destroyed at Melrose, he has lost a lot of his life. He has urged his followers to donate under a fundraiser so that the expenses for renovating his shop can be borne and he can survive.

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In the post, the actress wrote, "Ned Aaron, an 81-year-old father and business owner who owned his Melrose shop, was burnt to death after being robbed this weekend." She added, "He came here in 1985 and Thirty years of his life was spent in this business and community. Recently the jewels of his dead wife were also stolen. "

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Hal writes, "Los Angeles, I know things are not right now, but I hope that we will be able to take a minute to help this person. If you can, Make sure you donate. "After the death of black American George Floyd in police custody, there has been an atmosphere of violence here. Last week, a white police officer in the midwestern US state of Minnesota was seen kneeling on George's neck for seven minutes. Demonstrations and riots are taking place in various cities of the US after this video went viral.

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