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The River RIVERONLINE.CO.UK ISSUE NO.58 November 23 - December 6 2012 KINGSTON UNIVERSITY AND SOUTH WEST LONDON BYE BYE OCEANA Dad and drugs take Alt-J to music’s big prize P26 Kingston student brutally tortured in Iran P24 OCEANA’S doors are set to close forever after a clubber was stabbed to death. Kingston Council this week revoked the 2,400-capacity club’s licence after the second stabbing inside the venue in the last six months. The club tops the list of worst clubs for crime in and around London and is linked to 25 per cent of Kingston’s crime. Three men have been charged with murder after Jamie Sanderson was stabbed to death at Oceana last month. A Kingston Council spokes- man said: “Revoking the licence is the only ap- propriate response.” The club will remain open for up to three months after it appealed the Council’s decision. FULL STORY P4-5 - Kingston’s biggest nightclub loses licence - Club linked to 25 per cent of Kingston’s crime - 200 staff face job losses if club shuts down

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TheRiverRIVERONLINE.CO.UKISSUE NO.58 November 23 - December 6 2012

KINGSTON UNIVERSITY AND SOUTH WEST LONDON

BYE BYE OCEANA

Dad and drugs take Alt-J to music’s big prizeP26

Kingston student brutally tortured in IranP24

OCEANA’S doors are set to close forever after a clubber was stabbed to death.

Kingston Council this week revoked the 2,400-capacity club’s licence after the second stabbing inside the venue in the last six months. The club tops the list of worst clubs for crime in and around London and is linked to 25 per cent of Kingston’s crime.

Three men have been charged with murder after Jamie Sanderson was stabbed to death at Oceana last month. A Kingston Council spokes-man said: “Revoking the licence is the only ap-propriate response.”

The club will remain open for up to three months after it appealed the Council’s decision.

FULL STORY P4-5

- Kingston’s biggest nightclub loses licence- Club linked to 25 per cent of Kingston’s crime- 200 staff face job losses if club shuts down