Lost at sea-project

Apostle Cyprianna Johnson prays over the burial of Altanie Ivoy and her daughter Kourtney Volmyr funeral at their home in Nassau, Bahamas. The turquoise waters of the Bahamas draw tourists, fishermen, artists and migrants hoping to use the island chain as a jumping point to the United States. In July, several dozen Haitians crowded onto a wooden boat off Nassau. Not long after they were tossed into the sea. At least 17 died including Leonise Georges' sister and 1-year-old niece.
Apostle Cyprianna Johnson prays over the burial of Altanie Ivoy and her daughter Kourtney Volmyr funeral at their home in Nassau, Bahamas. The turquoise waters of the Bahamas draw tourists, fishermen, artists and migrants hoping to use the island chain as a jumping point to the United States. In July, several dozen Haitians crowded onto a wooden boat off Nassau. Not long after they were tossed into the sea. At least 17 died including Leonise Georges' sister and 1-year-old niece.
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