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  • Nightclub Death: Bystanders Videotaped Fatal Beating

    Annie “Kim” Pham was brutally murdered in front of a crowd, some of them videotaping the death with their cellphones, outside a Santa Ana nightclub Jan. 18.

    “The fact that you had a lot of witnesses, that’s what’s really troublesome. How many people actually stepped in and tried to stop it?” said Senator Lou Correa (D-Sanat Ana).

    Pham who aspired to become a TV personality once wrote about the power of photos in people’s lives:

    ‘We are taught that with photos, we select the ones where smiles are fresh and forward — the good is often highlighted. As for your own life, don’t forget that sometimes the most beautiful lessons in life stem from the unconventional. The elevated focus on showing everyone how much of a superstar you are on social media is quite unnecessary. The greatest harm we can do to ourselves is to not take the chance.”

    “I hope that people out there realize how wrong this is,” said Pham’s second cousin, Kathleen Trinh.

    Two suspects have been arrested for the attack and a third is being sought.

    A witness claims a woman became angry when Pham and her friends cut in front of them as they were taking a photo, leading to an argument that led to the beating. Pham was transported to a hospital where she succumbed to head trauma.

    Vanesa Zavala, of Santa Ana was arrested on Monday. The 25-year–old mother of a young son plead not guilty to a murder charge and is being held on $1 million bail.

    A 27-year-old woman was arrested on Friday but her name has yet to be released.

    Police Chief Carlos Rojas told KNBC-TV, “We are looking for the third person. She was involved in the physical altercation, and we are naming her as a person of interest at this point.”

    A reward of $10,000 is being offered by Santa Ana and other local businesses for information leading to the arrest of anyone involved in the California nightclub death.

    Pham was an organ donor and her organs have saved five lives so far.

    Image via YouTube

  • Nightclub Death: 2nd Woman Arrested, Looking For 3rd

    As earlier reported by us, an innocent night out on the town left recent graduate Kim Pham lifeless on the sidewalk suffering from brain damage that resulted in her later death with other women now being charged with murder.

    Vanesa Zavala was first charged in the deadly beating, and now another woman has been charged with the California murder. While her name has not been released to the public, Associated Press tell us that Police Chief Carlos Rojas verified that a 27-year-old woman has been arrested on Friday.

    The two women were chosen as suspects out of a group of five women who encountered the late Kim Pham’s group. A third party has been named a person of interest, but has yet to be arrested.

    The cause for the fight is still unknown, but more information is sure to follow as all parties involved are apprehended and fully questioned. Kim Pham’s group was reportedly mostly of Vietnamese descent, while the ones charged were of Latino descent. Racial violence has been cited as a possible cause for the brutal fight that resulted in vicious head injuries to the departed Kim Pham.

    A large vigil was held on Friday for Kim Pham outside of the nightclub, while Kate Larsen of NBC4 news and others ask for assistance in finding the third person of interest for further clarification of an unnecessary death.

    The Los Angeles Times provides a bittersweet silver lining on this dark cloud– Kim Pham was a member of the California Donate Life California Organ & Tissue Donor Registry, and her organs have already helped five patients in need of a heart, kidneys, lungs, pancreas and liver.

    Image via NDN