OZZY OSBOURNE Reaches Out To Hostage Horror Victims

September 9, 2004

Ozzy Osbourne has joined the list of celebrities who have sent out donations for helping out the school children victimized in last week's school siege in Beslan, Russia, Newkerala.com reports.

According to the Sun, Ozzy and his wife Sharon sent in their contribution amounting 10,000 pounds (approximately $18,000) for the children.

"No words can describe what we have seen. Our thoughts are with all their families and friends," the paper quoted Ozzy as saying.

The terror attacks in Russia, which have drawn worldwide condemnation, had celebrities and people from all over the world chipping in with their contribution.

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