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CARDIFF’S STUDENT WEEKLY
All the election news and views as we analyse a year dogged by scandal and controversy
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CARDIFF MOURNS Sorrow for student killed on railway By John Collingridge News Editor CARDIFF UNIVERSITY was left reeling last Thursday morning after a student committed suicide. British Transport Police were called to the Cortyon and Rhymney Valley lines where a man died after being hit by a train. The incident happened on a stretch of track near Monthermer Road, Cathays at around 6.50am on Thursday March 4. The man was later identified as Tom Moore, a third year Business and Economics student, who had celebrated his 21st birthday only a week before.
A message found among Tom’s possessions expressed sorrow for his course of action, but said that it was something that had been weighing heavily on him for a long time. A close friend of Tom’s, Zaid Ahmed, described him as someone who “gave so much and asked for nothing in return”. Friends called Tom a popular and outgoing person, fond of outdoor activities, who had a close-knit circle of friends. Zaid paid tribute to him: “Tom’s life touched more people than he thought; he was amazed at the number of friends wishing him happy birthday and wanting to celebrate his 21st with him.”
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TRAGEDY: view from Monthermer Road
PHOTO: James Yeoward
Rees bins Finn GARY REES shot to victory in the race for Students’ Union President last week, ousting current president and opponent Finnbarr Graham. Candidates had an agonising wait for the election results after counting dragged on over two days. Competition was fierce, with only 28 votes between the top two candidates. But Rees’ campaign costume of an Indian headdress and rollerblades secured his victory, with Christos Alex Tsakiris coming a close second. Finnbarr finished in third place. This year’s elections have been dogged by claims of unfair practice, poor organisation and ‘gimmicky’ campaigns. And turnout was down three per cent on last year despite the medic vote, with only 19 per cent of the student body voting.
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GARY REES: Union President 2004/05