Friends and family honour homicide victim Loris Tyson Ndongozi Bruce Deachman © Provided by Ottawa Citizen Hundreds of people showed up on Friday, July 16, 2021 for a celebration of life to honour Loris Tyson Ndongozi at the football field Tyson knew and loved. Former teammates give each other a hug before the celebration. “I told you, Coach, everyone loves Pancake!” Tyson Ndongozi, a.k.a. Pancake, an offensive lineman with the North Gloucester Giants football club who earned the nickname by flattening opponents, used to repeatedly say that to team president and head coach, Chris Lalonde always with a smile. Ndongozi wasn’t kidding, at least judging by the hundreds of friends, family, teammates and others who gathered on chairs and bleachers at Gil-O-Julien Park the Giants’ home field on Friday for a celebration of life held in his honour.
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