The national tribute ceremony to Karl Tremblay, whose free tickets were sold out in a few minutes, will be broadcast on social networks. Marie-Annick Lépine announced the news on Facebook, asking the public not to buy resale tickets.
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“Hello to you,
Out of respect for Karl, I would like no one to buy the tickets which are currently selling for $500.
We are working to find possible solutions around the Bell Centre.
The ceremony will also be broadcast on social networks.
Thank you for your support,
Mary xx»
This announcement caused a wave of sympathy towards those close to Karl Tremblay, but it also fueled anger against ticket resellers. Under the Facebook post, many comments deplore the situation:
“It’s sad that people are exploiting this unifying commemorative event to make a little money… Thank you Marie-Annick and solidarity with the entire big family of Karl and the Cowboys.” – Jean-Philippe Blais
“Thank you Marie-Annick for trying to thwart this kind of practice ❤️” – Anthony Bosredon
The national tribute ceremony to Karl Tremblay will be held on November 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Bell Centre. For all the details, click here.
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