Arnout Broeze

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Arnout Broeze
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Photo of Arnout during a Photoshoot (1994)
Born(1960-10-01)October 1, 1960
DiedJuly 12, 1994(1994-07-12) (aged 33)
Cause of deathPlane crash
Known forA Revolutionary Consequence (1982), A World Without Hate (1990)

Arnount Boreze (October 1, 1960 - July 12, 1994) was a Nexalanese civil rights activist, he was presumably killed on Vrede Airlines Flight 1080 during a hijacking, his body was never found.

Arnount rose to popularity in 1982 in Nexalan when he released a book titled "A Revolutionary Consequence", which soon became a high selling book during the time, because of this he began to do speeches across Nexalan, he was soon interviewed by NNP in 1991, the most watched news channel in Nexalan, this caused him to get large international attention, which soon led to tours across the world where he gave book readings a speech about racial issues, government issues, and economic problems, he later released another book titled "A World Without Hate" in 1993.

On January 14 1994, Arnount returned home after hanging with family and friends, where a group of people part of the NCM (The Nexalan Constitute Movement) attempted to kill him aswell as his wife (Gabby Broeze), his son Michael Broeze who was fifteen at the time, was shot and killed, both him and his wife were shot but survived, because of this it gained him large amount of attention once more.

Arnount Broeze was married to Gabby Broeze from 1978 till his death in 1994 and had two children:

  • Michael Broeze (November 18 1979 - January 14 1994)
  • Rania Broeze (born October 8 1994)