About The Cortège
The Cortège, or The Chalmers Cortège is an annual carnival parade held on Walpurgis Night by students of the Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg.
Sir Bobby Charlton's funeral to honour 'one of England's finest'
... A club representative said The Cortege was expected to pass the United Trinity statue, which depicts Sir Bobby alongside fellow greats Denis Law and George Best, at about 13:30 before journeying to the cathedral in the city centre...
Sinéad O'Connor's funeral, in pictures
...Thousands of people gathered on the seafront outside Sinéad O Connor s Bray home to see The Cortege makes its way to a private burial...
Brixton Academy crush: Family's anguish over body release
... The Cortege then made its way to East London Crematorium for the burial service...
Leah Croucher funeral set to take place in Milton Keynes
... The Cortege will leave Emerson Valley at about 10:50 GMT before heading through Furzton, Shenley Brook End, Shenley Church End and Grange Farm...
Creeslough explosion: 'These are the toughest of days' - priest
... One man offered a salute as The Cortege passed, another standing nearby wiped tears from his face...
The Queen's funeral watched by 25 million viewers in UK
... The BBC s coverage of the funeral and processions through London was anchored by Huw Edwards, with David Dimbleby taking over when The Cortege reached Windsor for a later committal service...
Queen's funeral: Full guide to the gun carriage and the main procession
... But the main focus will be the second, the journey through central London after her funeral, when The Cortege, led by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, will be made up of seven groups, each with its own band...
King Charles's tour shows desire to hug UK nations close, says Allan Little
... The Cortege made its way slowly through royal Deeside, slowing down to pass through towns and villages, where the people know her not just as the Queen, but as their neighbour...
Brixton Academy crush: Family's anguish over body release
By Greg McKenzieBBC News
The Family of A Woman who died in crush at the O2 Academy Brixton have spoken of their anguish at not having her body returned for More Than three months.
Mother-of-two Rebecca Ikumelo, 33, after a large number of people tried to enter a concert by Afro-pop singer Asake on 15 December.
Her by The Time it took before they could bury her on Friday.
Hundreds of mourners paid their respects to the nursing graduate.
Silence fell on The Street of Ms Ikumelo's Family home in Stratford, East London , as her coffin arrived in a carriage led by white horses.
The Cortege then made its way to East London Crematorium for The Burial service.
On The Night of The Crush , The Concert was Cut Short when a crowd surged in the foyer in The Academy .
Two Women , Ms Ikumelo, and security contractor Gaby Hutchinson, 23, from Gravesend in Kent, died as result of their injuries,
Ms Ikumelo's Family have been unable to bury her Until Now because her body was held by The Coroner .
" She was such a special person, " Ms Ikumelo's aunt, Mary, told The Bbc .
" It has been so, so difficult to comprehend what we've been through as A Family . . we only just got Rebecca's body back.
" Why did it take so long? We Are a patient Family and we will fight as we wait for justice. "
A police investigation into The Incident is due to conclude next month.
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