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It's 25 years since the fire took the lives of 14 young people in Deptford, South East London. Let us not forget those youngsters whose lives were so brutally cut short.
Charlotte Polius - was she killed for standing on someone's toes at a party?
From the Metro 12/04/05 - Reporter Georgina Littlejohn Charlotte Polius may have been murdered after she trod on someone's toes at a birthday party, it emerged last night. Jean Truman, a neighbour, said that Charlotte's mother had told her this when she went to visit her. 'To think that this could happen just because she trod on someone's toes - it's unbelievable', she said. Charlotte's uncle Steve Howsen said, I cannot put into words to explian the grief my family is going through - we are devastated, absolutely devastated'. Officers found Charlotte lying in a pool of blood near a house in Ilford, Essex at 3am on Sunday. A 17 year old girl has been charged with her murder. Friends said that Charlotte had never been in trouble, was always polite and attended church every Sunday. She got on with everyone.
Danielle Beccan shot last October in a drive-by shooting in Nottingham
Danielle Beccan was shot outside her home during a drive-by shooting as she returned home from the city's annual Goose Fair with her friends in the early hours of Saturday morning. She was taken to the Queen's Medical Centre in the city, but died three hours later during emergency surgery. "She was an innocent 14-year-old-girl, and I think we have to concentrate on the fact that this was a child who has been senselessly shot and killed," Sue Fish, the Nottinghamshire Assistant Chief Constable, said. Danielle's friends and relatives have been leaving dozens of messages and floral tributes at the spot where she was killed. A simple message from her mother, Paula Platt, which was attached to a toy dog, read: "We will miss you always. Our hearts are broken." Her grandfather, Alvin, spoke tearfully of his "friendly, easygoing" granddaughter. "She was just easygoing. She was a nice girl," he said. "She was popular. All the family are cut up about it." Police said they had spoken to a number of Danielle's friends, and believed another group of around 30 youngsters had been in the area at the time and could help trace the girl's killers. Sourced in part from the Sunday Times and the Guardian
Herve Bola, drowned on an adventure trip in 2002 Non-swimmer Herve Bola, 16, panicked and died within seconds of leaping into freezing water at the Sgwd y Gladys falls in South Wales. Herve, who lived with his grandmother in Woodford Green, North London, told youth worker Daniel Brown that he 'would not survive' if he jumped into the water. All the boys that gave evidence at an inquest into his death that Brown called on him to jump. A number of the boys in the group all tried to help Herve when they realised that he was in trouble. Sourced
in part from BBC Online and Metro
The tragedy of Toni-Ann, ward of court: Why did no one know where she was?
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Song For The Children by Lonnie Liston Smith, 1978
We got to write a song for the youths of tomorrow a song that will guide them to our goals Hey I gotta write a song, write a song, write a song let me get the time to do this write a song, write a song Oh the sweet melody will relieve them boy (sweet sweet melody will them boy) but the funky funky rhythm will push them and that will be our song( funky rhythm funky ) We will take and use the truth that they will find in a song So
lets get to work and put our pitch together it wont take long
Lonnie Liston Smith (1978)
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The
above lyrics are from jazz artist Lonnie Liston Smith Album "Song
for The Children" they are a poignant reflection of the current
state of vulnerability of children and young people in the community.
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Lets
get together and write a new song for 2003 and beyond and Save the Children!!
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