A police officer who was jailed for 10 months after he failed to help an asylum seeker before he was killed by a mob of angry neighbours sheds a tear for the victim for the first time in a Channel 5 documentary.
Kevin Duffy was a beat manager in Brislington, Bristol, when Iranian refugee Bijan Ebrahimi, 44, was beaten to death and set alight by two neighbours on Sunday 14 July 2013, after a period of non-stop abuse.
Murdered by a Mob, airing on Channel 5 tomorrow night at 9pm, focuses on police failures to help Bijan, and how officers went as far as arresting him instead of the anti-social neighbour who ended up being his killer, Lee James, then 24.
Musical family takes Oakland-based RSU 18 chorus international
Choral directors Kevin and Pam Rhein are working with their daughter and son-in-law on a choral collaboration with the Marymount International School in Rome, Italy.
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Choir director Kevin Rhein leads choir practice outside at Messalonskee High School in Oakland on Wednesday. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel
OAKLAND Regional School Unit 18 choral directors Kevin and Pam Rhein are bringing an international flair to choral students this winter through a collaboration with their daughter and son-in-law in Italy.
Their RSU 18 students in grades five through 12 are collaborating with the Marymount International School Chorus in Rome, Italy, to record a 16th century processional, “Gaudete,” sung in Latin and associated with the third Sunday of Advent, which this year falls on Dec. 13.