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Published Date: 07 January 2009
A dance will be held this weekend in memory of backpacker Karen Aim as the first anniversary of her death approaches.
Around 300 people are expected to attend the Ceilidh for Karen which is taking place on her home island of Orkney.

It is nearly a year since Miss Aim, 26, was killed as she made her way home from a night out in the resort town of Taupo in New Zeal
and.
A teenage youth has been arrested and charged with her murder and is due to stand trial in the country next month.

Miss Aim's father, Brian, said he had been moved by the kindness of his local community, who organised the event to commemorate the first anniversary of his daughter's death.

Three traditional Scottish bands will play at Saturday's ceilidh and schoolboy Graham Low will perform a piece of fiddle music written specially for the occasion, titled Karen Elizabeth Aim.

"I have been so touched and it is wonderful that people can come to dance and celebrate Karen's life," Mr Aim said.

Miss Aim, who had been working in Taupo on New Zealand's North Island, was found dead in the early hours of January 17 last year.

It was the traveller's second stay in the resort town known for its sky-diving and bungee jumping.

After her death the Taupo community rallied together to arrange for the young woman to be flown home to her family.

A scholarship has since been set up in her name in the New Zealand town.




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  • Last Updated: 07 January 2009 11:42 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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Bele's bane,

Scotland 07/01/2009 15:50:01
Be at peace you are obviously not forgotten!
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Dragonhead,

Dalian,China 08/01/2009 00:45:23
Another case at the other end of the world,which reflects the modern malaise.This vibrant young woman was murdered by 14 or 15 year old.He will be tried as a juvenile, passed through the "system" with "it is not his fault, it was his upbringing" or...All of it an absolute load of b*ll**ks! All used to minimize his sentence.No remorse, and back on the streets, as a better equiped hardened criminal.That this individual will re-offend is an absolute given.Society makes it incredibly easy for him to do so. His parents should be in the dock beside him!
A complete waste of a young woman's life, who did absolutely nothing to deserve this terrible end so far from home.The killer will be out in less than 5 years GUARANTEED.

 

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