🏛️An inquest has heard that during his short time in the UK, Eritrean-born teenager Alex was assaulted at a hostel for asylum seekers and stabbed in a random street attack
🗣️Alex’s father described him as a peaceful boy who was a ‘very loveable and sociable young man and had many friends’
📍He said he didn’t fully understand what had happened to his son after he reached the UK 🇬🇧
📃In a statement, his father said "When he arrived in the UK at the end of 2016 he was so relieved. He missed his family desperately and told his sisters he hoped they would join him in the UK and go to school there. He wanted to find a job and send money to help and support us.”
⛺️The inquest heard that Alex saw women and children die on his journey from Eritrea and lived in a tent in Calais for around a year
🏠After arriving in the UK, Alex stayed at a child’s immigration centre in Kent and later a hostel for adults in London
The coroner heard Alex was then assaulted and became homeless, later developing a serious drinking problem
🏛️Alex’s girlfriend gave a statement in court saying “he said he regretted ever coming to the UK. Alex thought no-one wanted to help him.”
The inquest into his death continues
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In a statement this morning, the campaign group said it will pause its campaign of civil resistance, after blocking the M25 motorway at morning rush hour for four days in a row from Monday, November 7 until Thursday, November 10 🛣️
At 6.30am, activists were joined by people from Animal Rebellion who climbed onto the overhead gantries of the M25 in multiple locations and in both directions, causing police to halt traffic 🚨
🚨Despite the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) calling off national rail strike action, a Tube strike is still set to hit the London Underground today on Thursday, November 10
🚇The dispute is separate to the national rail strikes as Tube workers are striking in a dispute over:
Today marks six years since a tram derailed at Sandilands Junction, killing seven local people on their way to work and injuring more than 60 people
Dane Chinnery, 19, Philip Logan, 52, Philip Seary, 57, Dorota Rynkiewicz, 35, and Robert Huxley, 63, all from New Addington, and Mark Smith, 35, and Donald Collett, 62, from Croydon all died at the scene