Come
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Origin | Boston |
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Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Members | Thalia Zedek |
Chris Brokaw | |
Sean O'Brien | |
Arthur Johnson | |
Genres | Alternative Rock |
Blues Rock | |
Record labels | Matador Records |
Sub Pop | |
Domino Recording Company | |
Beggars Banquet | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2397317 |
About Come
Come is an American alternative rock band, formed in Boston by Thalia Zedek, Chris Brokaw, Arthur Johnson, and Sean O'Brien.
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Tanzanian student taken hostage by Hamas confirmed dead
By Munira Hussein & Alex SmithBBC News, Dar es Salaam and London
The Tanzanian government has confirmed the death of a student taken hostage in the Hamas attack on Israel.
Clemence Felix Mtenga, 22, was one of two Tanzanians taken by The Group on 7 October. It is unclear how he died.
The country's foreign ministry said it was In Touch with Israel over The Other Tanzanian hostage, Joshua Mollel.
More Than 230 Hostages were taken in The Assault by Hamas , and at least 1,200 people killed.
Israel says the Hostages - which were taken from Israel to the Gaza Strip - Come from 25 Countries , including One South African who is yet to be identified.
Approximately 260 Tanzanians study agriculture in Israel, and both Mr Mtenga and Mr Mollel had been in the country as part of an agricultural internship programme,
The pair had only landed in Israel in September, and were due to study there for 11 months.
Mr Mtenga had been living on Kibbutz Nir Oz and working at a dairy farm in the afternoons,
When news of his kidnapping broke last month, his sister said his, but remained hopeful he would be rescued.
She Said : " He should be courageous where he is, know that we love him and that we pray for him day and night, hoping that he will be Back Soon . "
Tanzania's foreign ministry said Mr Mtenga's family had been informed, and that officials were liaising with the Israeli government to send his body home.
Mr Mollel's situation is currently unclear.
Before it was confirmed that he had been taken hostage, his father told The Bbc he because he was desperate to know what had happened to him.
The Last Words He Said to his son before he disappeared were: " Be on your best behaviour because you're somewhere new, and make The Most of The Internship you're there to do. "
A total of So Far , with another freed by Israeli forces.
Hamas - considered a terrorist organisation by the UK, the US and some other Countries - says it has hidden the Hostages in " safe places and tunnels" within Gaza.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com