Victims' Families
Coverage of Victims' Families in the Nexus archive.
- Investigations into Warri-Itakpe train crash underway – Official
Investigations into the Warri-Itakpe train crash are underway as the ministry and Nigerian Railway Corporation express regret over the disaster and sympathize with victims' families.
- ‘My memories are frozen on June 12’: A year on, families of AI-171 victims still searching for answers
A year after the AI-171 aviation tragedy in India, families of victims continue seeking answers despite receiving compensation from the airline and government. Relatives emphasize that financial aid cannot replace the lives lost in the incident.
- Albany angles to free Gilgo Beach killer early — and keep torturing his victims
New York is considering progressive reform bills that would abolish life without parole sentences for violent criminals, including potentially the Gilgo Beach killer. The article argues these policies would allow early release of dangerous offenders while re-traumatizing victims and their families.
- Families sue OpenAI over Canadian mass shooter's use of ChatGPT
Families of victims are suing OpenAI, alleging the company was negligent for not reporting a Canadian mass shooter to authorities after her ChatGPT account was flagged for planning gun violence. The lawsuit claims OpenAI failed to take appropriate action despite being alerted to the threat.
- Former Notts police chief criticised for taking new serious cases review job after stabbing scandal turns it down following backlash from victims' families
A former Notts police chief faced criticism for accepting a new serious cases review role after a stabbing scandal led to the position being rejected due to backlash from victims' families. The decision to turn down the review job sparked controversy, highlighting tensions between law enforcement and affected families.
- House passes aviation safety bill in response to deadly midair collision near D.C.
The House passed an aviation safety bill following a deadly midair collision near D.C. Earlier this year, the House narrowly defeated a Senate bill on the same issue, prompting anger from victims' families.
- Aviation safety bill based on deadly midair collision near Washington faces a House vote
An aviation safety bill, the Alert Act, is set for a House vote following a 2025 midair collision between an American Airlines jet and an Army Black Hawk helicopter near Washington, D.C., which killed 67 people. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) endorsed the revised bill, which mandates aircraft locator systems to prevent similar tragedies, though families and some senators argue it needs stronger timelines and provisions.
- Southport massacre victims' families call for urgent reforms and say killer Axel Rudakubana's parents 'failed' after report revealed missed opportunities to prevent stabbings
The families of Southport massacre victims are demanding urgent reforms following a report highlighting missed opportunities to prevent the stabbings. The report criticizes the killer Axel Rudakubana's parents for failing to intervene despite warning signs. The incident has sparked calls for systemic changes in preventing such tragedies.
- Every chilling moment inside the Gilgo Beach serial killer hearing: With justice finally served, our front-row account of his cold courtroom confession… the families' raw emotion… and the word that stunned the room
The article details the Gilgo Beach serial killer's courtroom confession during his trial, highlighting the emotional impact on victims' families and a shocking revelation that stunned the courtroom. Justice was ultimately served in this high-profile case.