George Floyd's death 'sickened me', says Bob Dylan

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Legendary US folk singer says he wants swift justice for Floyd's family and the nation. FMTNews FMTLifestyle BobDylan

NEW YORK: Legendary US folk singer Bob Dylan says he was “sickened” to see unarmed black man George Floyd “tortured to death” by a white police officer in his home state, in a rare interview published Friday.

“It was beyond ugly. Let’s hope that justice comes swift for the Floyd family and for the nation,” said Dylan, 79, who was born in Minnesota and attended university in Minneapolis. Speaking from his Malibu, California home where he has been sheltering from the pandemic, Dylan described the coronavirus as an “invasion” and a “forerunner of something else to come.”

 

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