mardi 19 juin 2018

Graffiti Artists, or Scum? Three Men Killed on Railway.

Three men were killed in the early hours of yesterday, at Loughborough junction, near Brixton, aged 19 and 23.

Due to the grafitti paraphenalia surrounding the bodies, police believed they were in the process of 'tagging' the railway bridge, seen by thousands of commuters every day, heading into central London.

However, some have called them 'scum' and 'vandals'.

So, what do you think, scum and vandals, or street artists?

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Police have informed the families of the three men, aged 19, 23 and 23, who were killed by a freight train near Loughborough Junction station on Monday morning.

Their relatives and members of the London street art scene eulogised them as talented artists whose deaths had left them bereft.
They are named as:

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Harrison Scott-Hood, who was 23 and from Muswell Hill in north London, was “loved by everyone”, said his parents, Susie and Perry, adding: “He was an intelligent and wonderful boy who had so many close friends.” Their son was a “beautiful artist”, they said.
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Alberto Fresneda Carrasco, a 19-year-old Spanish-American who lived in north London, enjoyed fashion and was due to begin studying graphic design at the London College of Communication in September.
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The third victim was named by family as Jack Gilbert, 23, from Muswell Hill, north London. Messages were left to the trio under their “tags” of Kbag, Lover and Trip on social media.


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