Very sad; especially involving grief or death or destruction.
1 I want people to understand this is a tragic situation, he said.
2 I feel the need to share my views regarding his tragic case.
3 Outside court, Detective Inspector Kevin Hooper said it was a tragic case.
4 It's a tragic case of a dad who lost it,' he said.
5 Di Trapani said: We are living in a tragic moment without memory.
6 It is an unfortunate fact of life, however, tragic accidents do happen.
7 There's a tragic irony there, seen from the Tibetans' point of view.
8 Others were undeterred and said it was a simply a tragic event.
9 Since the tragic incident six years ago, there have been conflicting stories.
10 People say the word ' tragic ' too much, but that's what it is.
11 Historic, local historic vision, the vision of the past is often tragic .
12 It is a country with an immensely long, and often tragic , history.
13 News.com.au contacted Queensland Police, who declined to comment on the tragic case.
14 Oh, perhaps you have not yet heard about the latest tragic event?
15 In the last act the drama hurries on to the tragic dénouement.
16 A tragic , tragic loss, as I have said many times on television.
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