An event to showcase a short-documentary on the life and loss of LSBU student Andre Bent
EquiNet, LSBU’s Black, Asian & Minority Ethic and Allies Network, are proud to host this event to showcase a short documentary on the life and loss of LSBU student Andre Bent who was fatally stabbed on the 25th of August in 2019.
The documentary is narrated by Louis Annan, a current Research Student at LBSU, and aims to capture the thoughts and feelings of those that were closest to Andre to depict who he was, his plans to graduate from university and his life ambitions.
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