The Senseless Murder of SOPHIE LANCASTER : A Hate Crime Exposed! Bacup (2007)

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In 2007, Sophie Lancaster and her boyfriend, Robert Maltby, were brutally attacked in a park in Bacup, Lancashire, simply for the way they looked. Targeted for their alternative appearance, they were set upon by a gang of youths in an unprovoked and senseless act of violence.

While Robert survived with severe injuries, Sophie tragically lost her life after spending nearly two weeks in a coma.

Her murder sparked nationwide outrage and led to important discussions about hate crimes and intolerance.

This is the story of that one moment in time.

LINKS:

The Sophie Lancaster Foundation |
https://www.sophielancasterfoundation.com/

Special thanks to Train Robbers Syndicate for kindly allowing the use of their cover version of ‘Running Up The Hill’ throughout this video.

PAUL DARK BROWN (aka Bruno) – Vocals & Bass
RUSS MARTIN – Drums
JAMES WILDER – Guitar

Thanks to
ILLY CANELLI – Vocals
BAGUS KUSUMA – Guitar

Train Robbers Sydicate can be found here |

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Sources used in this video : Murdered For Being Different / Sky News

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Music in this video :

Wild Fires – Doug Maxwell
Maestro Tlakaelel – Jesse Gallagher
Allégro – Emmit Fenn
Echoes of Shattered Innocence – Days of Horror
Beautiful Decay – Music for Urban Exploration

Equipment Used : DJI Osmo Pocket 3 incl. DJI Wireless Mic // GoPro Hero 11
Editing Software : Vegas Pro 22

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