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Kaloyev greeted as hero as he comes home
Vitaly Kaloyev, whose fate aroused widespread sympathy in Russia, has had an emotional homecoming at Domodedovo airport, being greeted by relatives, friends and the media. He was released early after murdering Peter Nielsen, who he blamed for the death of his wife and two children.
published: 13 Nov 2007
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Vitaly Kaloyev murders Peter Nielsen
Vitaly Kaloyev murders Peter Nielsen
Witaly Kaloyew ermordet Peter Nielsen
Виталий Калоев убивает Петера Нильсена
Movie:
Flug in die Nacht - Das Unglück von Überlingen
published: 01 Jul 2016
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Danmarks Ninja Warrior - Soldaten Peter Nielsen
Her er klippet fra torsdags udgave af Danmarks Ninja Warrior hvor jeg var en af deltagerne. Turen dertil har været utrolig fed og er blot glad for at jeg fik lov til at deltage og kunne fortælle lidt ud af min historie :-).
- Instragram: deeetpeter
published: 20 Sep 2015
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Air Crash Investigation Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2737 Horrible Mid Air Crash
On 1 July 2002, Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937, a Tupolev Tu-154 passenger jet with 69 people on board and DHL Flight 611, a Boeing 757 cargo jet with a crew of two, collided over the towns of Überlingen and Owingen, in southern Germany. All 71 people on board both aircraft were killed.[5]
The official investigation by the German BFU identified as the main cause of the collision a number of shortcomings on the part of the Swiss air traffic control service in charge of the sector involved, and also ambiguities in the procedures regarding the use of TCAS, the on-board aircraft collision avoidance system.[BFU 2]
Less than two years after the crash, on 24 February 2004, Peter Nielsen, the air traffic controller on duty at the time of the collision, was murdered in an apparent act of revenge...
published: 13 Aug 2016
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ABC NEWS INTERVIEWS PETER NIELSEN ABOUT AMERICANS DIET
Host of Peter's Principles, and World Bodybuilding Champion is interviewed by ABC News. Peter's passion is to change the way the world eats for the better.
published: 23 Jun 2016
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From Obese To A Personal Trainer - My Calisthenics Journey
This is my 3 year fatloss transformation. From 113kg to 78kg (35kg weightloss) showcasing my ups and downs on my jouney.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_peternielsen/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PeterNielsenPT/
Website: http://peternielsenfitness.dk/
The goal with this video is to motivate others to achieve their goals in life!
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Song 1: Deal With it - CD Baby
Song 2: JPB - Defeat The Night (feat. Ashley Apollodor)
published: 08 Sep 2016
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TV Russian who killed air traffic controller returns
(13 Nov 2007) SHOTLIST
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Wide exterior of airport terminal
2. Close up of arrivals board
3. Zoom in on released Russian architect Vitaly Kaloyev coming out
4. Wide of crowd, media
5. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vitaly Kaloyev, released Russian architect:
"I want to express my gratitude to all Russian people, to the government, to the President, to the embassy of the Russian Federation in Switzerland for their great support. Having served in prison I did not feel I was without the motherland."
6. Bystanders in airport
7. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vitaly Kaloyev, released Russian architect:
Question: "What do you think of your future? What are you going to do in the coming days and weeks?"
"The first thing I will do upon returning home, is to visit the cemetery in Beslan. Th...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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Kaloyev greeted as hero as he comes home
Vitaly Kaloyev, whose fate aroused widespread sympathy in Russia, has had an emotional homecoming at Domodedovo airport, being greeted by relatives, friends and...
Vitaly Kaloyev, whose fate aroused widespread sympathy in Russia, has had an emotional homecoming at Domodedovo airport, being greeted by relatives, friends and the media. He was released early after murdering Peter Nielsen, who he blamed for the death of his wife and two children.
https://wn.com/Kaloyev_Greeted_As_Hero_As_He_Comes_Home
Vitaly Kaloyev, whose fate aroused widespread sympathy in Russia, has had an emotional homecoming at Domodedovo airport, being greeted by relatives, friends and the media. He was released early after murdering Peter Nielsen, who he blamed for the death of his wife and two children.
- published: 13 Nov 2007
- views: 65727
5:00
Vitaly Kaloyev murders Peter Nielsen
Vitaly Kaloyev murders Peter Nielsen
Witaly Kaloyew ermordet Peter Nielsen
Виталий Калоев убивает Петера Нильсена
Movie:
Flug in die Nacht - Das Unglück von Üb...
Vitaly Kaloyev murders Peter Nielsen
Witaly Kaloyew ermordet Peter Nielsen
Виталий Калоев убивает Петера Нильсена
Movie:
Flug in die Nacht - Das Unglück von Überlingen
https://wn.com/Vitaly_Kaloyev_Murders_Peter_Nielsen
Vitaly Kaloyev murders Peter Nielsen
Witaly Kaloyew ermordet Peter Nielsen
Виталий Калоев убивает Петера Нильсена
Movie:
Flug in die Nacht - Das Unglück von Überlingen
- published: 01 Jul 2016
- views: 39762
3:35
Danmarks Ninja Warrior - Soldaten Peter Nielsen
Her er klippet fra torsdags udgave af Danmarks Ninja Warrior hvor jeg var en af deltagerne. Turen dertil har været utrolig fed og er blot glad for at jeg fik lo...
Her er klippet fra torsdags udgave af Danmarks Ninja Warrior hvor jeg var en af deltagerne. Turen dertil har været utrolig fed og er blot glad for at jeg fik lov til at deltage og kunne fortælle lidt ud af min historie :-).
- Instragram: deeetpeter
https://wn.com/Danmarks_Ninja_Warrior_Soldaten_Peter_Nielsen
Her er klippet fra torsdags udgave af Danmarks Ninja Warrior hvor jeg var en af deltagerne. Turen dertil har været utrolig fed og er blot glad for at jeg fik lov til at deltage og kunne fortælle lidt ud af min historie :-).
- Instragram: deeetpeter
- published: 20 Sep 2015
- views: 54676
43:54
Air Crash Investigation Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2737 Horrible Mid Air Crash
On 1 July 2002, Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937, a Tupolev Tu-154 passenger jet with 69 people on board and DHL Flight 611, a Boeing 757 cargo jet with a crew o...
On 1 July 2002, Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937, a Tupolev Tu-154 passenger jet with 69 people on board and DHL Flight 611, a Boeing 757 cargo jet with a crew of two, collided over the towns of Überlingen and Owingen, in southern Germany. All 71 people on board both aircraft were killed.[5]
The official investigation by the German BFU identified as the main cause of the collision a number of shortcomings on the part of the Swiss air traffic control service in charge of the sector involved, and also ambiguities in the procedures regarding the use of TCAS, the on-board aircraft collision avoidance system.[BFU 2]
Less than two years after the crash, on 24 February 2004, Peter Nielsen, the air traffic controller on duty at the time of the collision, was murdered in an apparent act of revenge by Vitaly Kaloyev, a Russian citizen who had lost his wife and two children in the accident
https://wn.com/Air_Crash_Investigation_Bashkirian_Airlines_Flight_2737_Horrible_Mid_Air_Crash
On 1 July 2002, Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937, a Tupolev Tu-154 passenger jet with 69 people on board and DHL Flight 611, a Boeing 757 cargo jet with a crew of two, collided over the towns of Überlingen and Owingen, in southern Germany. All 71 people on board both aircraft were killed.[5]
The official investigation by the German BFU identified as the main cause of the collision a number of shortcomings on the part of the Swiss air traffic control service in charge of the sector involved, and also ambiguities in the procedures regarding the use of TCAS, the on-board aircraft collision avoidance system.[BFU 2]
Less than two years after the crash, on 24 February 2004, Peter Nielsen, the air traffic controller on duty at the time of the collision, was murdered in an apparent act of revenge by Vitaly Kaloyev, a Russian citizen who had lost his wife and two children in the accident
- published: 13 Aug 2016
- views: 40007
3:06
ABC NEWS INTERVIEWS PETER NIELSEN ABOUT AMERICANS DIET
Host of Peter's Principles, and World Bodybuilding Champion is interviewed by ABC News. Peter's passion is to change the way the world eats for the better.
Host of Peter's Principles, and World Bodybuilding Champion is interviewed by ABC News. Peter's passion is to change the way the world eats for the better.
https://wn.com/Abc_News_Interviews_Peter_Nielsen_About_Americans_Diet
Host of Peter's Principles, and World Bodybuilding Champion is interviewed by ABC News. Peter's passion is to change the way the world eats for the better.
- published: 23 Jun 2016
- views: 1084
7:07
From Obese To A Personal Trainer - My Calisthenics Journey
This is my 3 year fatloss transformation. From 113kg to 78kg (35kg weightloss) showcasing my ups and downs on my jouney.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_...
This is my 3 year fatloss transformation. From 113kg to 78kg (35kg weightloss) showcasing my ups and downs on my jouney.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_peternielsen/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PeterNielsenPT/
Website: http://peternielsenfitness.dk/
The goal with this video is to motivate others to achieve their goals in life!
_________________________________________________________________
Song 1: Deal With it - CD Baby
Song 2: JPB - Defeat The Night (feat. Ashley Apollodor)
https://wn.com/From_Obese_To_A_Personal_Trainer_My_Calisthenics_Journey
This is my 3 year fatloss transformation. From 113kg to 78kg (35kg weightloss) showcasing my ups and downs on my jouney.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_peternielsen/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PeterNielsenPT/
Website: http://peternielsenfitness.dk/
The goal with this video is to motivate others to achieve their goals in life!
_________________________________________________________________
Song 1: Deal With it - CD Baby
Song 2: JPB - Defeat The Night (feat. Ashley Apollodor)
- published: 08 Sep 2016
- views: 3721831
1:35
TV Russian who killed air traffic controller returns
(13 Nov 2007) SHOTLIST
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Wide exterior of airport terminal
2. Close up of arrivals board
3. Zoom in on released Russian architect Vitaly Ka...
(13 Nov 2007) SHOTLIST
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Wide exterior of airport terminal
2. Close up of arrivals board
3. Zoom in on released Russian architect Vitaly Kaloyev coming out
4. Wide of crowd, media
5. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vitaly Kaloyev, released Russian architect:
"I want to express my gratitude to all Russian people, to the government, to the President, to the embassy of the Russian Federation in Switzerland for their great support. Having served in prison I did not feel I was without the motherland."
6. Bystanders in airport
7. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vitaly Kaloyev, released Russian architect:
Question: "What do you think of your future? What are you going to do in the coming days and weeks?"
"The first thing I will do upon returning home, is to visit the cemetery in Beslan. Then I will see my children."
8. Kaloyev receiving flowers
9. Planes on tarmac
STORYLINE
Swiss authorities have released a Russian architect imprisoned since 2004 for killing an air traffic controller he blamed for the death of his wife and children in a plane collision, a Russian official said on Monday.
Vitaly Kaloyev, who last week was ordered released by Switzerland's highest court, left a Zurich prison early Monday, said Alexander Gladkov, spokesman for the Russian embassy in Switzerland.
Upon his arrival at Moscow's Domodedovo airport, Kaloyev expressed deep gratitude to the Russian officials and the people who morally supported him during his imprisonment.
The 51-year-old was convicted in October 2005 of premeditated homicide in the killing of Danish-born Peter Nielsen, an air traffic controller with Swiss company Skyguide.
Nielsen was the only person on duty when a Bashkirian Airlines plane and a DHL cargo jet collided on July 1, 2002, in airspace he was responsible for over southern Germany.
The crash killed 71 people, mostly schoolchildren on a holiday trip to Spain.
The sentence against Kaloyev, whose ordeal brought him widespread sympathy in his native Russia, was reduced to five-and-a-quarter years from eight years in July by a Swiss regional court, which ruled that he acted with diminished responsibility because of the deaths of his wife and two children.
The Swiss Federal Tribunal rejected an appeal last week by Zurich prosecutors against the reduction of Kaloyev's sentence.
He was ordered released because he has served more than two-thirds of his sentence with good behaviour.
Kaloyev has acknowledged that he must have killed Nielsen in February 2004, but said he could not remember the slaying.
Nielsen's family in Denmark was not reachable for comment after the court ruling. The family has kept a low profile since the killing.
In September, four Skyguide employees were found guilty of negligent homicide in a separate proceeding examining the events that led to the crash.
Three mid-level managers were given one-year suspended prison sentences, while another employee - a project manager - received a suspended fine of 13,500 Swiss francs (11,200 US dollars; 8,250 euro).
Four other Skyguide officials were acquitted of wrongdoing in the accident.
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(13 Nov 2007) SHOTLIST
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Wide exterior of airport terminal
2. Close up of arrivals board
3. Zoom in on released Russian architect Vitaly Kaloyev coming out
4. Wide of crowd, media
5. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vitaly Kaloyev, released Russian architect:
"I want to express my gratitude to all Russian people, to the government, to the President, to the embassy of the Russian Federation in Switzerland for their great support. Having served in prison I did not feel I was without the motherland."
6. Bystanders in airport
7. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vitaly Kaloyev, released Russian architect:
Question: "What do you think of your future? What are you going to do in the coming days and weeks?"
"The first thing I will do upon returning home, is to visit the cemetery in Beslan. Then I will see my children."
8. Kaloyev receiving flowers
9. Planes on tarmac
STORYLINE
Swiss authorities have released a Russian architect imprisoned since 2004 for killing an air traffic controller he blamed for the death of his wife and children in a plane collision, a Russian official said on Monday.
Vitaly Kaloyev, who last week was ordered released by Switzerland's highest court, left a Zurich prison early Monday, said Alexander Gladkov, spokesman for the Russian embassy in Switzerland.
Upon his arrival at Moscow's Domodedovo airport, Kaloyev expressed deep gratitude to the Russian officials and the people who morally supported him during his imprisonment.
The 51-year-old was convicted in October 2005 of premeditated homicide in the killing of Danish-born Peter Nielsen, an air traffic controller with Swiss company Skyguide.
Nielsen was the only person on duty when a Bashkirian Airlines plane and a DHL cargo jet collided on July 1, 2002, in airspace he was responsible for over southern Germany.
The crash killed 71 people, mostly schoolchildren on a holiday trip to Spain.
The sentence against Kaloyev, whose ordeal brought him widespread sympathy in his native Russia, was reduced to five-and-a-quarter years from eight years in July by a Swiss regional court, which ruled that he acted with diminished responsibility because of the deaths of his wife and two children.
The Swiss Federal Tribunal rejected an appeal last week by Zurich prosecutors against the reduction of Kaloyev's sentence.
He was ordered released because he has served more than two-thirds of his sentence with good behaviour.
Kaloyev has acknowledged that he must have killed Nielsen in February 2004, but said he could not remember the slaying.
Nielsen's family in Denmark was not reachable for comment after the court ruling. The family has kept a low profile since the killing.
In September, four Skyguide employees were found guilty of negligent homicide in a separate proceeding examining the events that led to the crash.
Three mid-level managers were given one-year suspended prison sentences, while another employee - a project manager - received a suspended fine of 13,500 Swiss francs (11,200 US dollars; 8,250 euro).
Four other Skyguide officials were acquitted of wrongdoing in the accident.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 31788