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Date Time Police appeal to find boy missing from Sans Souci Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a missing teenage boy in Sydney’s south. Jim Alivia, aged 16, was last seen walking along Rocky Point Road towards Captain Cook Bridge, San Souci, about 2.40am on Friday 12 March 2021. Officers attached to St George Police Area Command commenced inquiries into his whereabouts after his family reported him missing this morning. Police and family hold grave concerns for his welfare due to his age. He is described as being of Asian appearance, about 168cm tall, with a medium build, and short dark hair. At the time he was wearing glasses, a white hooded Calvin Klein jumper, grey tracksuit pants and he was carrying a camouflage backpack. ....
4 Black lives ended in lynchings. Here are their stories in Greenville County s history. Angelia L. Davis, Greenville News Nation s first lynching memorial confronts legacy of racial terror Replay Video UP NEXT The history of lynching victims in Greenville s past was brought to light each Monday in February, in observance of Black History Month. These stories were aided from the research and documentation of the Community Remembrance Project of Greenville County (CRP). The CRP, in partnership with the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), is working to memorialize documented victims of racial violence and foster meaningful dialogue about race and justice. EJI traced four of the state s 189 documented lynching victims to Greenville County. ....