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Pascal Chimbonda
I've been travelling around Asia for a while. Back in April I was in Vietnam and I had joined a Tottenham Vietnam Fan Club Facebook page.
One day a post appeared with a picture of a girl. Her moped was wedged underneath a lorry. She was still sitting in the seat, but her lifeless body hung limp. She was wearing a Tottenham hoody when she died.
There seemed to be some confusion and panic in the group. The members were trying to confirm who the dead girl was. The confusion and panic became disbelief when they realised it was a member of the group called Tran Nga. She was 22.
I thought it would be nice to do something in her rememberance. I was thinking when I'm back in London I could print out a picture from her facebook profile, put it in a simple frame and take a photo of it with some incense. Maybe outside the lane or amongst the memoribilia in somewhere like the bricklayers. I could then post the photo on the vietnam fan club's wall. Another idea, if I got organised enough, would be to get the whole bricklayers to sing 'Tran Nga, she's one of our own' and post a short video in the group.
What do you think? If I do a tribute I'd like it to be respectful and appreciated by the Vietnamese fans.
One day a post appeared with a picture of a girl. Her moped was wedged underneath a lorry. She was still sitting in the seat, but her lifeless body hung limp. She was wearing a Tottenham hoody when she died.
There seemed to be some confusion and panic in the group. The members were trying to confirm who the dead girl was. The confusion and panic became disbelief when they realised it was a member of the group called Tran Nga. She was 22.
I thought it would be nice to do something in her rememberance. I was thinking when I'm back in London I could print out a picture from her facebook profile, put it in a simple frame and take a photo of it with some incense. Maybe outside the lane or amongst the memoribilia in somewhere like the bricklayers. I could then post the photo on the vietnam fan club's wall. Another idea, if I got organised enough, would be to get the whole bricklayers to sing 'Tran Nga, she's one of our own' and post a short video in the group.
What do you think? If I do a tribute I'd like it to be respectful and appreciated by the Vietnamese fans.