The London community rallied around a local variety store owner and his family Friday night, raising thousands of dollars at a benefit concert.
Rajae El Shorafa is recovering from a serious assault that happened at his store on Horton Street Oct. 21.
Jessie MacCabe organized Friday’s concert at Call the Office to help relieve some of the financial burdens on El Shorafa’s young family as he recovers.
While the final numbers aren’t in just yet, MacCabe said he feels like they raised a good amount of money for the family of five.
As of the morning of Monday, Nov. 6, the gofundme page, set up by Shelby’s Food Express sits at just over $12,500.
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MacCabe said for many it was a night of catching up with old friends, while for others it was a night filled with new experiences.
“It was electric. I mean, given the brutality of the reason we were there, it brought everyone together in a positive light. Everyone was so happy to be there and support the cause,” he said.
MacCabe is planning to connect with El Shorafa’s family to see how he’s doing and to transfer the money over to them.
Meanwhile, London police continue to search for 22-year-old Jessie Aaron McConnell who’s wanted on a charge of aggravated assault in connection with the case.
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