Victims
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Origin | Nyköping |
---|---|
Sweden | |
Albums | A Dissident |
Neverendinglasting | |
Members | Jon Lindqvist |
Andy Henriksson | |
Gareth Smith | |
Johan Eriksson | |
Andy Söderström | |
Marcus Strandberg | |
Genres | Hardcore Punk |
D-beat | |
Crust Punk | |
Record labels | Havoc Records |
Deathwish Inc. | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2341885 |
About Victims
Victims are a Swedish hardcore punk band, originally hailing from Nyköping, they are currently based in Stockholm. The current line-up consists of lead vocalist and bass player Johan Eriksson, drummer Andy Henriksson, guitar player and vocalist Jon Lindqvist and guitar player Gareth Smith.
'Granny, I've been shot,' said Palestinian student targeted in Vermont
... He and the other Victims - Kinnan Abdalhamid and Tahseen Aliahmad - are expected to survive...
Banks accused of dragging their feet over fraud refunds, says MP
...By Dan WhitworthMoney Box reporter, BBC Radio 4Banks have been accused by a senior MP of " dragging their feet" when it comes to refunding Victims of fraud...
Maine shootings: Idyllic Lewiston a ghost town as manhunt drags on
... " I ve never seen anything like this, ever, " said longtime Lewiston resident Peter Fertesky, who had come to see the hordes of reporters clustered around the local hospital, Central Maine Medical Center, where officials said on Thursday afternoon 14 Victims are receiving treatment...
How were the 39 people killed in the Essex lorry case identified?
... For the first time, those involved in the investigation tell how tattoos, fingerprints and hidden telephone numbers helped them piece together the identities of the Victims...
Boy, 6, killed in anti-Muslim attack, say US police
... The Victims were targeted because of the current conflict between Hamas and Israel, the Will County Sheriff s Office said...
Sham security courses prompt gig safety concerns
... When told of the BBC s latest findings, the sister of one of the Victims - security dog handler Gaby Hutchinson - said it was " just not acceptable" to put the public at risk...
Air India Flight 182: India-Canada row brings 1985 bombing back in news
... The Victims included 268 Canadian citizens, mostly of Indian origin, and 24 Indians...
Tamil Nadu: The Indian men who photographed dead bodies
... Richard also worked for the police department, where he took pictures of unnatural deaths - Victims of crimes, suicides and road accidents - where the bodies were often badly mutilated...
Essex lorry deaths: Vietnam bills grieving families to return bodies
Relatives and neighbours of one of The Victims attend a Buddhist prayer ceremony in Vietnam
Grieving Families in Vietnam have been offered loans to cover the costs of repatriating their loved ones' bodies in The Wake of the Essex lorry incident, the BBC has learnt.
Some relatives told the BBC they have been approached by the Vietnamese authorities with consent forms.
These gave them the option of taking a loan from the government, or covering the repatriation costs themselves.
The BBC has contacted the Vietnamese embassy in the UK for comment.
Authorities found the bodies of 39 Vietnamese nationals inside a container in The Town of Grays in Essex last month. Two lorry drivers have since been charged with manslaughter, and several other men have been arrested in connection with the case.
While, the bodies have not yet been returned to Vietnam.
Coroners in England and Wales must grant permission before a body can be moved abroad or to other parts of the UK.
What has the Vietnamese government offered?Consent forms seen by the BBC say: "I, on behalf of The Family , pledge to pay back all relevant expenses that The Authorities have made in advance in order to repatriate them from the UK. "
A section of the Vietnamese consent form shown to the BBCVictims ' Families have been offered a discounted price of 66 million dong (£2,200; $2,840) to repatriate a body or 44 million dong to bring back The Ashes , the BBC has learnt.
Families had already Taken Out loans of up to £40,000 to pay for smuggling their relatives to the UK.
Pham Ngoc Tuan, brother of one of The Victims . told the BBC's Nga Pham : "We already had to borrow so much money, we had to mortgage what we had. I don't even know if we can borrow anymore. "
"We have been told the main issue now is money and even though we had to borrow a lot of money to send them away, we may borrow more to bring them home," said Tien Pham , cousin of two Victims , in a Facebook live stream.
In The Wake of the deaths, the Vietnamese embassy in London pledged to "closely co-ordinate with the relevant authorities of Vietnam and UK to support the Families of the Vietnamese Victims . . to bring their loved ones home".
It also issued its "heartfelt condolences" to the Families .
Pham Thi Tra My, 26, and Nguyen Dinh Luong, 20, were among The VictimsReporting by Nga Pham
essex lorry deaths, vietnam
Source of news: bbc.com