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And more importantly, an insult to truth itself'.Īnother friend said: 'I hope families get some sort of investigation. One of Harrison's former classmates told MailOnline: 'Calling them "common scum" is an insult to all that they did in their lives. Yesterday a Transport for London board member provoked fury last night after branding the three dead men as ‘common scum and criminals’. They daubed slogans including 'f*** BTP' and 'f*** TfL' and called for justice for the three dead men. Three black hearts and RIP were sprayed on shutters outside the station as wellwishers also left bottles of spray paint in pink, yellow and orange with the nozzles removed. Tensions between London's graffiti community are running high at the nearby shrine where friends of the three men visited to lay flowers and cards. The friends walked along a stretch of line close to Brixton Station and did a 'hang over' on a bridge - where you lean over the side to paint - in what friends have called their 'final mission' hours before they died.īritish Transport Police said last night they believe the trio were struck by an out-of-service commuter train at Loughborough Junction at around 1am on Monday. Harrison Scott-Hood, 23, Alberto Carrasco, 19, and Jack Gilbert, 23, who were known as ‘Lover’, ‘Trip’ and ‘K-Bag’ respectively, were found dead near Loughborough Junction on Monday morning. This is the final piece of graffiti painted on the night the so-called 'Three Musketeers' died just 350 yards from where they were all run down and killed by the same train, MailOnline can reveal today. Do you know K-Bag, Lover and Trip? Email or call 02036151866 for tributesīy Martin Robinson, Uk Chief Reporter For Mailonline.The tragedy took place on an elevated stretch of track with no 'refuge' to escape trains on busy commuter line.Friends want justice for trio and graffitied abuse aimed at police and TfL at Loughborough Junction shrine.Their 'last mission' has been painting their names on the side of a bridge 350 yards from where they all died.Final victim was 23-year-old Jack Gilbert, nicknamed K-Bag, and 'Three Musketeers' were all hit by same train.

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Alberto Fresneda Carrasco, 19, who was known as Trip, and also lived in north London and died alongside him.First victim Harrison Scott-Hood, 23, known as Lover, travelled to railway line from Muswell Hill north London.The three young artists killed by a train at Loughborough Junction known as K-Bag, Lover and Trip, fans said.Final graffiti tags of 'Lover, K-Bag and Trip' painted just hours before they were hit and killed by a train 350 yards away are shared online as anger grows at TfL over 'common scum' tweet















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