Lebanese Announces “Rewarding” Financial Reward for Those Who Reveal Details of the Nashville Explosion



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American billionaire of Lebanese descent, Marcos Lemones, announced on Saturday the allocation of a gratifying financial reward to anyone who provides useful information about the bomb that exploded Friday in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

According to the British newspaper “Daily Mail”, the billionaire who hosts the famous television reality show “Profit” raised the value of the reward to $ 315,000 after it was in the range of a quarter of a million dollars, earlier.

The award was announced on Twitter by the billionaire, while two other organizations participated in the initiative along with a famous journalist from the United States.

Billionaire Lemonis was stunned by the massive explosion that admitted three people to the hospital, while more than 20 nearby buildings were damaged.

The explosion occurred in a car used as a mobile home that could be used for camping, which was parked in downtown Nashville, the capital of Tennessee.

“We cannot allow our streets to be terrorized in this way … when you browse social media platforms, you should leverage this usage for things of great benefit, like protecting people,” Limonis said.

“Let’s spread the word, so we can help the city find a solution,” Lemonis added in his tweet, referring to ongoing investigations into the Nashville attack.

He explained that he announced the reward because someone, somewhere, might be aware of information that is likely to be useful in revealing the truth.

The reward initiative began on Friday by the music company “Nashville Convention & Visitors”, which together with its members contributed $ 10,000, and then the amount was raised to $ 35,000.

Later, radio reporter Clay Travis, who contributed $ 10,000, joined the Lewis Country store in turn and contributed to the reward.

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